This website is dedicated to the memory of those men and women who have given up their lives in persuit of the conquest of space.
28th February 1966 - Gemini IX Astronauts Elliot M. See, Jr., and Charles A. Bassett II were killed when their T-38 jet training plane crashed in rain and fog short of the St. Louis Municipal Airport.
Friday, 27 January 1967 - "The Fire" onboard Apollo 1. Edward White - Command Pilot, Virgil Ivan Grissom - Comander, Roger Chaffey - Pilot.
24th April 1967 - Vladimir Komarov perished in the Soyuz 1 accident.
Saturday, 30th June 1971 - Georgi Dobrovolski, Vladislav Volkov and Victor Patsayev, lost in the Salyut 1 / Soyuz 11 accident.
Tuesday, 28th January 1986 - Michael J. Smith, Francis Eichard Scobee, Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka, Sharon Christa McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis and Judith Resnik lost in the Space Shuttle Challenger accident.
Saturday, 1st February 2003 - David M. Brown, Richard Douglas Husband, Laurel Clark, Kalpana Chawla, Michael P. Anderson, William C. McCool and Ilan Ramon, lost in the Space Shuttle Columbia accident.
29th March 2003 - Two Texas Rangers die in a helicopter crash looking for Columbia debris.
This website honours their brave sacrifice.
Club Origins
The origin of the Moons Of Yavin or Dragonbusters as it was then, began at Kent Wood Secondary School
For Boys, after a visit to see the Star Wars Trilogy in a Croydon cinema. The club was set up to maintain interest
in Star Wars until the next movie release, particularly
as other fanzines were not generating the interest that they should be doing. Jason Grant believed that he could
greatly contribute to Star Wars fandom.
Chairman - Vacant position.
Treasurer - Robert Cole. He can be contacted on (UK) (01562)746 036 or sol.3bob"at"yahoo.co.uk (Infrequent access and replies).
Web Editor - Ivor Cogdell. He can be contacted on (UK) (0121 688 4190 or ivorcogdell'at'hotmail.com