- Apollo 15 postage stamp incident
The Apollo 15 postage stamp incident occurred within the
United States astronaut corps in 1971. The crew ofApollo 15 took 398 commemorative postage stamp covers with them on their trip to theMoon (400 were printed, but 2 were damaged and destroyed prior to being packaged), with the understanding that, when they returned, 100 of the covers were to be sold to the German stamp dealer who provided them. Those 100 covers are known today by philatelists as the "Sieger covers," named such after the dealer, Hermann Sieger. The remaining 298 covers were to be kept by the crew members as souvenirs but were later confiscated byNASA when the public sale of Sieger's covers was discovered soon after the mission. The crew's 298 covers were not returned until 1983, after the astronauts filed suit against the government for their return, citing NASA's partnership with the U.S. Postal Service to sell covers flown on thespace shuttle .Although taking souvenirs into space was not illegal nor prohibited by NASA at the time (in fact, the Apollo 15 crew had 243 authorized covers on-board in addition to the 398 unauthorized covers), the discovery of the Sieger covers' sale caused Congress to take notice and led to NASA taking disciplinary action against several Apollo astronauts, including Apollo 15 commander
David Scott , who admitted to carrying the stamps, andJack Swigert , who was not involved in the incident directly but was less than forthcoming when asked to provide information to investigators about the practice of carrying souvenirs aboard spacecraft. Scott and fellow Apollo 15 astronautAlfred Worden were reassigned to non-flight roles within NASA, andJames Irwin resigned to pursue a Christian ministry. Congressional questioning of NASA officials over the affair was a further source of embarrassment for the agency.External links
* [http://www.collectspace.com/resources/flown_a15_articlescarried.html NASA News Release 72-189, "Articles Carried on Manned Space Flights"]
* [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/culture/articles/940711/archive_013131_7.htm U.S. News, "When America Went To The Moon"]
* [http://www.collectspace.com/resources/profiles/profiles_a15sieger.html The Apollo 15 "Sieger" Covers]
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