Vintage Space Program Memorabilia Auction

Vintage Space Program Memorabilia Auction

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Vintage Space Program Memorabilia Auction

Vintage Space Program Memorabilia Auction

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Including astronaut autographs, spacecraft models, mission patches, access badges, manuals and booklets, items flown in space, spacecraft hardware, photographs, Etc.

Lunar Legacies


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LEM Guidance And Control Data Book, 1966

Lot # 149 (Sale Order: 151 of 507)      

A vintage and early LEM Guidance and Control Data Book dated 1 December 1966 with about 450 pages of graphs, tables information and a foldout or two. Rare manual with some age spotting, but still good shape....more

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Set of MIT Apollo Guidance, Navigation & Control Manuals

Lot # 150 (Sale Order: 152 of 507)      

A set of five original Apollo Guidance, Navigation and Control manuals from MIT all dated from 1968 to 1970. Three bear the revision number of R-567 while two have the number R-577. Represented are 5 of the 6 Sections available including Digital Autopilot, Data Links, Operational Modes, Guidance Equations and Control Data. The sixth section, or manual, is titled Prelaunch and I have never seen one. Also included is a Revision manual for all booklets, so there are six total manuals in this lot. Probably 1000 total pages and all six manuals are in good shape....more

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Walt Cunningham's 1960's NAA Butane Lighter

Lot # 151 (Sale Order: 153 of 507)      

A vintage North American Aviation butane gas lighter given to Walter Cunningham while he was training for the first manned Apollo mission, Apollo 1, where he was a backup. Excellent condition in its original box. This lighter also comes with a signed certificate from Cunningham attesting to the fact that this lighter is from his personal collection....more

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Apollo Spacecraft 1967 Quarterly Status Report

Lot # 152 (Sale Order: 154 of 507)      

An original 8"x 10.5" Apollo Program Quarterly Status Report dated Sept 30, 1967 with 65 pages of photos and information. Used at the time but still good shape....more

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Apollo Science Sites Lunar Chart

Lot # 153 (Sale Order: 155 of 507)      

A vintage 17"x 21" Apollo Science Sites lunar map dated March1970 with some discoloration and some faults on the right side. Uncommon....more

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Lunar Surface Core Tube Drill Bit

Lot # 154 (Sale Order: 156 of 507)      

A lunar surface core sample drill bit used in training the Apollo astronauts at the Crew Training Building. It measures a little over 1" diameter at the tip and is 2.5" long. Rare for sure....more

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Davy Rille Candidate Lunar Landing Site Map

Lot # 155 (Sale Order: 157 of 507)      

A vintage 17"x 22" Davy Rille Candidate Lunar Landing Site Chart from NASA and MSC. No date and in good shape. Very uncommon....more

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Apollo CSM/LM Cue Card Used In Training

Lot # 156 (Sale Order: 158 of 507)      

An original 8"x 9.5" CSM/Lunar Module cue card used in training at the Lunar Module Simulator. No specific mission can be associated with the card. The card has velcro on one side to attach to spacecraft panels, and is a bit faded with age and use....more

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Lunar Module Desiccator In Package

Lot # 157 (Sale Order: 159 of 507)      

An original Lunar Module desiccator from Grumman complete with its original Grumman label and sealed packaging. The label bears the date January 71 and also the NASA/Grumman LM contract number of NAS9-1100. The desiccator is sealed, but but seems to measure about 4" across. A desiccator is a sealable enclosure containing desiccants used for preserving moisture-sensitive items. New condition. Originally from the Charlie Bell auctions in the year 2000....more

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Lunar Module Plug With Paperwork

Lot # 158 (Sale Order: 160 of 507)      

An original Lunar Module plug from Grumman complete with its original paperwork and packaging. According to the paperwork, this plug was received by KSC about 5-27-70. The plug measures 1.25" long and 1.25" in diameter. The plastic is dirty with age, but the plug is new. Originally from the Charlie Bell auctions in the year 2000....more

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Lunar Module Strap Assembly In Box

Lot # 159 (Sale Order: 161 of 507)      

An original Lunar Module strap assembly from Grumman complete with its original paperwork and packaging, and stamped with the words FLIGHT ITEM on the inside. The Grumman label bears the date 3/69 and also the NASA/Grumman Lunar Module contract number of NAS9-1100. The assemblies are about 28" long and there are several present. New condition. Originally from the Charlie Bell auctions in the year 2000....more

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Lunar Module Torque Adapter In Package

Lot # 160 (Sale Order: 162 of 507)      

An original Lunar Module torque adapter from Grumman complete with its original paperwork and packaging. The Grumman label bears the date 7-3-68 and the NASA/Grumman Lunar Module contract number of NAS9-1100. The adapter is about 3" long and 1" in wide, and contains a red ID tag. The plastic is dirty with age, but the torque adapter is new. Originally from the Charlie Bell auctions in the year 2000....more

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Lunar Module Tube Assembly With Paperwork

Lot # 161 (Sale Order: 163 of 507)      

An original Lunar Module tube assembly group from Grumman complete with loads of its original Grumman paperwork and packaging. The Grumman label bears the date 11-12-69 and also the NASA/Grumman LM contract number of NAS9-1100. The tube assembly looks to be a parallel set of three light aluminum tubes each about 24" long. New condition. Originally from the Charlie Bell auctions in the year 2000....more

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Lunar Module Simulator Instructors Handbooks Set

Lot # 162 (Sale Order: 164 of 507)      

Volume I and Volume II of the Lunar Module Simulator Instructor's Handbooks dated 1 April 1967 from Grumman with about 500 pages total of charts, information and many systems foldouts. Section headings include Simulator Description, Simulator Operation and Instructor Activity. Nice condition and maybe one-of-a-kind....more

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Saturn 1B/V Instrument Unit Switch Selector Manual

Lot # 163 (Sale Order: 165 of 507)      

A vintage 8.5"x 11" Saturn 1B/V Instrument Unit Switch Selector manual dated 1 February 1966 from IBM with about 40 pages of foldouts, photos and information. Some separation from the side staples, but still in good shape....more

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LM Mission Simulator External Visual Display Equipment Manual

Lot # 164 (Sale Order: 166 of 507)      

An original LMS External Visual Display Equipment manual dated May 1968 with about 120 pages of illustrations and information. Used condition but still good shape....more

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Four Different Apollo Booklets

Lot # 165 (Sale Order: 167 of 507)      

A group of four different Apollo booklets including two Bendix Mission Assignments, a PLS development paper and a GE Pulse of Apollo booklet. All in various conditions....more

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Lunar Module-2 Apollo Operations Handbook, Volume II

Lot # 166 (Sale Order: 168 of 507)      

An original and early Lunar Module 2 Apollo Operations Handbook, Volume II from Grumman dated 1 January 1967. It contains about 400-500 pages of Operational Data and LM Normal and Backup Procedures, all of which is contained in those 2 sections. Full of illustrations in the front, but then mostly procedures and data. This Lunar Module handbook has a few age spots, but is still in nice shape. LM-2 was a Lunar Module that was to be tested in an unmanned Apollo, but the LM-1 mission was so successful, the LM-2 mission was cancelled. LM-2 was used for ground testing prior to the Apollo 11 mission, and now resides on display in the Smithsonian. Quite a rare manual....more

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Spacecraft and LEM Water Transfer Unit

Lot # 168 (Sale Order: 169 of 507)      

The winning bidder for this item will be responsible for arranging and paying for shipping independently of the auction. I will be glad to supply a list of companies if you request, and will work with the shipper of your choice to deliver the item to them. I can even be persuaded to drive the item to you myself if you live within a 2-hour drive of Melbourne, FL. An early Spacecraft and LEM Portable Water Transfer Unit from North American Aviation assembled 10-17-65 and measuring approximately 4 feet wide, 2.5 feet deep and about 5 feet in height. It is portable and on rubber wheels and according to the stenciling at the bottom, weighs 744 pounds when empty. Used for testing spacecraft and LEM water systems for leaks and pressure integrity. It was in service for many years and there are a variety of labels on it - Grumman, NASA, North American Aviation and North American Rockwell. A bit dirty but can be cleaned up nicely for sure. Originally from the Charlie Bell auctions in the year 2000....more

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Saturn S-IV-B O2/H2 Burner For Ullage Gases

Lot # 169 (Sale Order: 170 of 507)      

The winning bidder for this item will be responsible for arranging and paying for shipping independently of the auction. I will be glad to supply a list of companies if you request, and will work with the shipper of your choice to deliver the item to them. I can even be persuaded to drive the item to you myself if you live within a 2-hour drive of Melbourne, FL. An S-IVB Saturn V third stage O2/H2 burner spare part. The burner was installed to heat the pressure of cyrogenically stored Helium on the third stage for use in conjunction with ullage system. This burner was activated about nine minutes prior to S-IVB engine restart (this was the second firing of the stage which took the Apollo CSM/LM and of Earth orbit and into Translunar Injection. It's known as a LOX/LH2 burner because it used a small amount of the same propellants to heat the helium which actually powered the S-IVB J2 engine. There are several lines running along the burner labeled Gaseous Helium and Gaseous Nitrogen, and the date stamped on the engine bell is 6-26-67. Formerly wrapped in heavy plastic, which disintegrated over the years, but attached to the outside of the plastic was the sticker "Critical Hardware for Saturn/Apollo" (included in auction). The burner measures 32" in length, 15" in overall width, with the burner chamber being 10.5" diameter and weighs 60 pounds. Originally from the Charlie Bell auctions in the year 2000. And many thanks to Scott Schneeweis at SpaceAholic.com for his invaluable identification and knowledge of this item....more

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Saturn S-IV-B APS Ullage Control Assembly

Lot # 170 (Sale Order: 171 of 507)      

The winning bidder for this item will be responsible for arranging and paying for shipping independently of the auction. I will be glad to supply a list of companies if you request, and will work with the shipper of your choice to deliver the item to them. I can even be persuaded to drive the item to you myself if you live within a 2-hour drive of Melbourne, FL. An original Saturn V APS Ullage Control Assembly measuring in at 34" in length and 11" in width, and weighing 57 pounds. On the attached MSFC nameplate, it was manufactured 7-1-70 by Douglas for NASA. I have been told that this was not actual flight hardware, but was GSE, Ground Support Equipment. Very cool nonetheless. Originally from the Charlie Bell auctions in the year 2000. And many thanks to Scott Schneeweis at SpaceAholic.com for his invaluable identification and knowledge of this item....more

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Four Color NASA Apollo Booklets, AP12, 13, 15 & 17

Lot # 171 (Sale Order: 172 of 507)      

A group of four 9"x 12" NASA color booklets for Apollo missions 12, 13, 15 and 17. All in at least good shape....more

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Apollo CSM "Remove Before Flight" Streamer With Certificate

Lot # 172 (Sale Order: 173 of 507)      

A vintage 3"x 15" Remove Before Flight Command Module streamer complete with a signed certificate by the man who collected it after the program. All these streamers were used over and over again so this one could have been used on many of the Apollo CSM's. Used condition but still intact with no rips or tears. Uncommon....more

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Apollo/Skylab Employee Retirement Signed Poster

Lot # 173 (Sale Order: 174 of 507)      

An overall 23"x 34" framed retirement poster from an employee who worked during the Apollo and Skylab years. Signed by dozens of co-workers (I don't see any astronauts). Nice shape....more

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Lunar Module DSEA Cover With Tags, Flight Item

Lot # 174 (Sale Order: 175 of 507)      

Original Lunar Module DSEA Cover from Grumman complete with its original tags, and stamped with the words FLIGHT ITEM on the blue tag. The yellow Grumman removal tag bears the date 8-13-71 and reads LM-11, meaning the Apollo 16 Lunar Module. The cover is lightweight metal and is about 7"x 4"x 3". For some reason this cover was not reinstalled on LM-11. DSEA = Data Storage Electronics Assembly. Like-new condition. Originally from the Charlie Bell auctions in the year 2000....more

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