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Large Lot of Early 1960's AVCO Missile B&W Photos Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 426) A large group of over forty 8-1/2"x 11" B&W glossy photos from AVCO. Most are dated from 1959 and 1960. The majority are in excellent condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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1985 NACA Reunion Commemorative Plate Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 426) A 10" diameter NACA reunion metal plate from 1985. Made by Olde Towne Artisans. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Aeromedical Evaluation Of Space Pilots 1963 Book Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 426) A vintage Aeromedical Evaluation For Space Pilots book dated 1963 from the USAF containing 276 pages of photos, illustrations, charts and information. Good condition.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Pictorial History of Cape Kennedy 1950 - 1965 Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 426) A vintage 1965 book Pictorial History of Cape Kennedy 1950-1965 with 208 pages of mostly photographs and captions. Nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Early Launch Operations Center PR Folder W/ Bklts Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 426) An early Launch Operations Center PR folder from NASA containing several nice booklets. The booklets are in nice shape but the folder is worn. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Early Mars Probe and Venus Probe Patches Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 426) Two vintage 3"x 4" patches with cloth backings - A Mars Probe and a Venus Probe. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Balance of Consignment Lot Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 426) A group of 12 different items including a framed Viking cartoon, a couple Apollo 14 information cards, a couple certificates, etc. Varying conditions.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Nine KSC Awards & Honoree Program Booklets Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 426) A group of seven KSC Awards booklets dating from the 1960's to the 1980's, and two Honoree Program booklets. All in good shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Lot of Miscellaneous Booklets, Buttons & Space Items Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 426) A miscellaneous lot of booklets, patches, NASA pocket protectors and shuttle landing buttons. Various conditions but mostly nice condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Huge Lot of Miscellaneous Booklets, Folders & Info Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 426) A huge group of miscellaneous KSC and space booklets and information. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Five NASA Achievement Certificates Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 426) Five different NASA Achievement certificates including an early Saturn I certificate and an early shuttle certificate. All in good shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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1963 MSC /AMR Facilities Manual Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 426) A vintage NASA MSC and AMR Facilities 1959-1964 booklet dated April 15, 1963. It contains over 50 pages of facilities illustrations and information. Faded with age and used at the time, but still in nice shape inside. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Two Early NASA Notebooks Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 426) A NASA "Aid To Good Pricing" course notebook with about 170 pages of course materials inside. Good shape. Also a NASA and Ohio State University Industrial property Administration Training Handbook from 1964 and revised 1969 & 1970. It contains about 400 pages of material. Nice shape.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Group of NASA Art Collection Color Prints Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 426) A group of 11 NASA 11"x 14" color art prints depicting art from the NASA Art Collection. Great condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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1967 Missile, Space and Range Pioneers Yearbook Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 426) A 1967 Missile, Space and Range Pioneers Yearbook with 40 pages of photos and captions. Excellent condition. Probably the earliest yearbook put out by this organization which was formed in 1966.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Four Different NASA Technical Publications Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 426) A group of four NASA technical manuals dealing with space-related and research issues. Various condition but overall good shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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LC-34, 37 & 39 Power System Equipment Manual Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 426) A large Power Systems Equipment Description and Configuration for Launch Complexes 34, 37, 39 and the MIIA from the Apollo Support Department at GE. It is dated 16 June 1965 and is loaded with 150-200 pages of diagrams and foldouts. Used condition and uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Hardbound "The Encyclopedia of US Spacecraft" Bo Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 426) A large 9"x 12" hardbound book "The Encyclopedia of US Spacecraft" from 1985 with 192 pages of color and B&W photos and information. The dust jacket has some corner wear, but the book itself is in nice condition
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Large Lot of Early NASA Reports And Publications Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 426) Eight miscellaneous NASA booklets including a NASA technical writing guide (1961, 69 pages), a Design Criteria for FY-66 (1964, 75 pages), two Methods of Assessing Structural Integrity for Space Shuttle Vehicles booklets (Phase I & II) and four Launch Summaries. Varying condition but most in good shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Lot of Five Different Early NASA Publications Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 426) Five 6"x 9" NASA softbound books in varying conditions but overall fair to good shape. Included are Accomplishments in Technology (SP-295, 1970, 205 pages), Space Science 1967 (SP-167, 558 pages), Scanners & Imaging Systems (SP-335, 1972, 604 pages), Space Astronomy Program (SP-213, 1969, 305 pages) and Space Simulation (CP-2007, 1977, 456 pages).
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Two Early NASA Publications, Gruene Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 426) Two early NASA manuals including one formerly owned by Hans Gruene, the Deputy Director Launch Operations Directorate at NASA's Manned Space Flight Center. The first book is Advanced Approaches To Fatigue Evaluation (SP-309, 1971, 680 pages). Gruene's name appears at the top left of this volume. The second book is Vehicle Technology for Civil Aviation (SP-292, 1971, 445 pages). Both are a bit discolored with age but still in good shape.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Three Large Hardbound Space Books Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 426) Three large hardbound 9"x 12" NASA books. Included are Earth Photographs From Gemini III, IV & V (SP-129, 1967, 266 pages, fair shape), Exploring Space With a Camera (SP-168, 1968, 214 pages, nice shape) and This Island Earth (SP-250, 1970, 182 pages, nice shape).
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Group of Five NASA and Space-Related Books Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 426) A group of five miscellaneous space-related books. All in good to nice condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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"Exploring The Unknown" Nice Hardbound Book Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 426) Hardbound book "Exploring The Unknown" NASA History Series book from 1995 and with 793 pages. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Lunar Orbiter Project NASA 1965 Booklet Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 426) A September 1965 booklet Lunar Orbiter Project from NASA with 43 pages of charts and information. Some nicks and dings about, but overall good shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Wernher Von Braun Pencil Notes, MSFC Working Paper Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 426) An 8"x 10½" sheet of paper containing notes from two German rocket scientists, Stuhlinger to Von Braun, and annotated in pencil by Von Braun back to Stuhlinger. Von Braun signed his name only "B". A complete explanation of these notes are given with an accompanying information sheet. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Lunar Orbiter I Preliminary Results NASA Report Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 426) Lunar Orbiter I Preliminary Results book from NASA, SP-197. It is dated 1969 and contains 119 pages with an additional 10-15 long foldouts in the back. Full of photos, charts and information. A bottom right corner ding and some cover edge faults, but overall good shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Group of 36 Different NASA & Space Related Patches Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 426) A large lot of 36 different space-related patches. All in nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Group of Seven Different Viking Items Lot #29 (Sale Order 29 of 426) A group of 7 different miscellaneous Viking items. Various conditions. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Six Space Books - Armstrong Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 426) Five different space-related books including a 1980 Neil Armstrong hardbound book, a 1987 Challenger book, a Space Shuttle book and three different The KSC Story books. All in at least good shape. estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Surveyor Information Booklet From Hughes Lot #31 (Sale Order 31 of 426) A 7"x 7" fold open Surveyor photo booklet from Hughes containing 9 photos and 1 information booklet on the Surveyor. Some age spotting scattered about, but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Group of Ten Original NASA Surveyor Glossy Photos Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 426) A group of 10 different Surveyor NASA 8"x 10" glossy photos, including two early color glossies on thick paper stock. Most of the photos are in nice shape, but there are a few dings and cracks about. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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"First Of The Spacemen" Iven Kincheloe HB Book Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 426) A 1960 hardbound book "First of the Spacemen Iven C. Kincheloe, Jr.". It is ex-library and all references to the library have been marked out with a black marker, but the pages and cover and still in nice shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Kurt Debus Signed Hermann Oberth Society Cover Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 426) A NASA KSC cover postmarked it looks like in 1986 and bearing a Kurt Debus signature. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Hermann Oberth Signed Cover Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 426) A German cover postmarked and addressed bearing a Hermann Oberth signature. A bottom right corner ding, but overall good shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Pete Knight Signed X-15 B&W Glossy Photo Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 426) An 8"x 10" B&W photo signed by X-15 pilot Pete Knight. There is a good bottom edge fault, but otherwise nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Robert McCall Signed Color Brochure Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 426) A 6"x 6.5" fold open color brochure signed on the front by space artist Robert McCall. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Konrad Dannenberg Signed Rocket Cover Lot #38 (Sale Order 38 of 426) Rocket cover signed by Konrad Dannenberg, who was a rocket propulsion specialist on von Braun's team. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Robert Gilliland Signed SR-71 First Flight Cover Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 426) A SR-71 First Flight 40th anniversary cover signed by the man who was first to fly the Blackbird in 1964, Robert Gilliland. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Vintage X-15 Research At The Edge Of Space Booklet Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 426) A vintage 8"x 10" "X-15 Research At The Edge of Space" booklet from NASA, EP-9. It contains 32 pages of B&W photos and information. Nice condition and uncommon.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Viking 1 & 2 Large Bronze Medallion Set Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 426) A Viking large medallion commemorative set from the Medallic Art Company in Dansbury, CT consisting of a large 2.5" diameter heavy bronze medallion each for Viking 1 and Viking 2. They are complete in their original presentation case with paperwork. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Vintage 1960's Florida Astronaut Trail License Plt Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 426) A 6"x 12" 1960's to early 1970's metal Astronaut Trail license plate. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Group of 15 Astronaut Water Survival Training Photos Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 426) A group of 15 different vintage NASA 8"x 10" numbered B&W glossy photos showing astronauts in survival training in event of parachuting into water. All but one of the photos have captions on the back (1968), and Joe Engle is in quite a few of them. Other astronauts shown are Ron Evans, Bill Pogue and Bruce McCandless. All are in nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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23 Astronaut Jungle, Desert & Geology Training Photos Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 426) A group of 23 different mostly vintage 8"x 10" NASA glossy photos showing various astronauts during their jungle and desert survival training and their geology training. All but three of the photos have captions on their backs. There are included seven early thick paper stock numbered glossies. The vast majority of the photos are in excellent condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Group of Thirteen Apollo Unmanned NASA Photos Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 426) A group of 13 different 8"x 10" NASA glossy photos with four of them being thick paper stock color glossies. Two of the color glossies have writing indentions at their extreme bottom right corner where the original owner's DOT notations were removed. Detracts little. All the photos average in great shape. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Lot of Five Different Coffee Mugs, TDRSS, Magellan, etc. Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 426) A group of five different space coffee mugs including Mars Observer, Magellan, JPL and two TDRSS mugs. All in nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Ten Different Unmanned NASA Color Glossy Photos Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 426) A group of 10 different vintage 8"x 10" NASA thick paper stock color glossy photos showing mostly early Delta rockets and launches (there are two Atlases). All have captions on their backs. The original owner wrote a DOT number in the extreme bottom right corner in the white margin on 9 of the 10 photos, that has subsequently been removed leaving a light pen indention. Does not detract. Otherwise there are very few handling dings and most are in excellent condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Group of 34 Unmanned NASA Glossy Photos Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 426) A large group of 34 vintage 8"x 10" NASA B&W glossy photos of early rockets at the Cape. The photos date from the late 1950's into the 1960's. Included is an Explorer I launch. Many are in excellent condition and the rest have some minor handling dings. Uncommon. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Group of 24 Different 1958 Cape B&W Photos Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 426) A large group of 24 early Cape 8"x 10" NASA B&W glossy photos showing various early activities and launches. All except two have captions on the back. One is dated 1954, three are dated 1957, and the remainder are all from 1958. There are some handling flaws spread throughout, but all are still in at least good shape, with some being in excellent shape. Uncommon. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Group of 16 Vintage Ranger NASA Glossy Photos Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 426) A group of 16 different 8"x 10" NASA B&W glossy photos (actually one is a litho) all pertaining to the Ranger program. Some minor handling dings spread about, but most are in great shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Hubble Space Telescope Media Reference Guide Note Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 426) A Hubble Space telescope 1st Servicing Mission Media Reference Guide from Lockheed for NASA contained in a nice vinyl notebook. It contains about 150 pages of Hubble mission photos, illustrations, foldouts and information. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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"The Viking Mission To Mars" Information Noteboo Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 426) The Viking Mission To Mars vinyl notebook dated 1975 from Martin Marietta containing over 150 pages of Viking mission photos, illustrations and information. Excellent condition and uncommon in this form.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Component From Crashed V-2 German Rocket Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 426) A 3/4" brass injector salvaged from a crashed V-2 rocket at Peenemunde that is nicely mounted in a 4-1/2" square shadowbox display. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Main Electrical Buss Part From Crashed V-2 Rocket Lot #54 (Sale Order 54 of 426) A 2.5"x 2.5" main electrical buss part salvaged from a crashed V-2 rocket at Peenemunde that is nicely mounted in a 5-1/2" square by 3" tall wooden shadowbox display. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Four Different Launch Complex Cards With Fragments Lot #55 (Sale Order 55 of 426) Four different 5-1/2"x 8-1/2" cards each containing a fragment from an historic Launch Complex at KSC. Launch Complexes represented are LC-5 (gantry fragment), LC-14 (gantry fragment), LC-26 (gantry fragment) and LC-34 (launch pedestal fragment). All in excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Launch Complex 9 Metal Fragment From Site Lot #56 (Sale Order 56 of 426) A metal fragment from the Launch Complex 9 site mounted on an 8-1/2"x 11" certificate. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Five Launch Complex Fragments From Launch Sites Lot #57 (Sale Order 57 of 426) An 8-1/2"x 11" certificate containing five fragments from various Launch Complexes including LC-5 (gantry metal), LC-14 (cableway metal), LC-19 (white room linoleum, LC-26 (gantry fragment) and LC-34 (launch pedestal metal). Great condition.
Estimated Value: $100 - $125
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Jupiter Rocket Inner Wall Insulation Fragment Lot #58 (Sale Order 58 of 426) A roughly 2"x 2-1/2" piece of inside protective insulation from the Jupiter rocket's booster inner wall. Nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Flown Delta Clipper Patch on 8th Flight, 1995 Lot #59 (Sale Order 59 of 426) A 5-1/2" DC-X Delta Clipper patch flown on the Clipper's eighth and final test flight on 7 July 1995. It is mounted on a color certificate and with a certification letter on the back. These two items are sealed in a plastic wrapping and are in excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Deke Slayton's Landsat-D Cloth Patch With Cert. Lot #60 (Sale Order 60 of 426) A 3" Landsat-D patch previously part of the personal collection of Mercury astronaut Deke Slayton, and complete with a color certificate signed by his wife Bobbie attesting to this fact. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Ken Chilstrom Signed First Jet Airmail Cover Lot #61 (Sale Order 61 of 426) A First Jet Airmail cover postmarked June 22, 1946 in Schenectady, NY and signed by the first jet airmail pilot Ken Chilstrom. Flying a P-80 Shooting Star, he carried out the first transport of air mail by jet aircraft on June 22, 1946 by carrying a collection of mail that included a letter for Orville Wright, from Schenectady County Airport in Schenectady, New York, to Dayton, Ohio. The cover has a couple of minor dings, but overall nice shape and rare. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Set of Four "Space Spectaculars of the US" Glass Lot #62 (Sale Order 62 of 426) A set of four "Space Spectaculars of the United States" glasses with each measuring nearly 3" diameter and 6" tall. The four glasses include Mercury 6 (Glenn), Gemini 4, Apollo 7 and Apollo 8. The Apollo 8 glass has yellowed slightly in spots with age, and the others have some minor scraps, but still good shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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1964 Command Module Access Arm Report Lot #63 (Sale Order 63 of 426) A vintage Engineering Report for the Saturn 1B Command Module Access Arms for LC-34 and 37, and dated May 15, 1964 from KSC. It contains 15 sections of information including almost 50 foldout drawings. Probably a couple hundred pages total. Used condition and a bit aged, but still complete and quite uncommon. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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1970-75 Aeronautics and Space Report of the President Lot #64 (Sale Order 64 of 426) Six original Aeronautics and Space Report of the President softbound books dated from 1970 to 1975, and these 100+ page reports were each transmitted to Congress to keep them up to date on advances being made in aeronautics and space. All are a little bit aged, but still in nice shape. Uncommon. Estimated Value: $25 - $50
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1976-81 Aeronautics and Space Report of the President Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 426) Six original Aeronautics and Space Report of the President softbound books dated from 1976 to 1981, and these 100+ page reports were each transmitted to Congress to keep them up to date on advances being made in aeronautics and space. All are in nice condition. Uncommon. Estimated Value: $25 - $50
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Lot of Six Different Coffee Mugs, Wake Shield, etc. Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 426) A group of six different space coffee mugs including Polar Wind, Wake Shield, Hitchhiker and three others. All in nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Lot of Three Different Space Coffee Mugs Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 426) A group of three different space-related coffee mugs including OSO, two LOSATs and others. All in nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Large Mercury To Apollo Mission Emblem Display Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 426) A large 16"x 20 framed plastic display of all the mission emblems from Mercury through Apollo. Whoever made this came up with some nice designs for Mercury. Great condition with all the clear plastic covers intact.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Five Early Mercury-Era Booklets Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 426) Five early Mercury-era roughly 8"x 10" booklets all in nice condition. Included are Astronaut John H. Glenn (10 pages), Realm of Flight (1959, 41 pages), Space - The New Frontier (32 pages), Manned Space Flight Team (EP-11, 12 pages) and NASA - Spearhead To Space (16 pages).
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Four Different Mercury Bookets Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 426) A Mercury-Era booklet lot consisting of four items all in various conditions. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Mercury-Era Glass Dish From PanAm Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 426) A vintage 7"x 9" glass dish from PanAm featuring scenes from the Mercury program. PanAm had the security contract at the Cape during that time. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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12 Early Mercury Program/Astronaut NASA Photos Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 426) A group of 12 early Mercury 8"x 10" NASA B&W glossy photos showing various scenes from the Mercury program. There are some dings and corner creases scattered about, and they vary in condition from excellent to good. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Set of 9 Alan Shepard Recovery Vintage NASA Photos Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 426) Nine original NASA 8"x 10" B&W glossy photos showing the sequence of Alan Shepard being hoisted into the helicopter after his Freedom 7 splashdown. Vintage captions on the backs of all nine. All the photos look to be in excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Mercury-Redstone 3 (Shepard) Participation Cert. Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 426) An 8-1/2"x 11" heavy paper stock color certificate for participation in Shepard's MR-3 Mercury flight. This certificate is definitely vintage, but maybe not from the exact time of the flight. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Metal Fragment from LC-5 Gantry For MR-3 Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 426) A 1" long piece of metal obtained from the gantry at LC-5 that held Alan Shepard's MR-3 Redstone rocket, and complete in a case with a complete description of the item on the back. The cushioning foam inside has aged but overall great shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Complete Set of Orbital Flight Mercury Results Bks Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 426) A complete set of original Mercury Orbital Flights Results books from NASA for the four Mercury orbital flights. All have either fading or some dings, but in good shape.
Estimated Value: $100 - $125
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Twelve Matted Photos - Most Every Mercury SC Launch Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 426) Twelve nice 11"x 13" color glossy Mercury launch photos matted onto 13"x 16" matte boards representing most of the manned and unmanned launches of the Mercury program. Included are Mercury-Redstone launches MR-1, MR-1A, MR-3 and MR-4 and Mercury-Atlas launches MA-1, MA-2, MA-3, MA-4, MA-5, MA-6, MA-7 and MA-8. There are a few matte board edge dings, but overall all are in nice shape and quite attractive.
Estimated Value: $100 - $125
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John Glenn Signed Business Suit Period NASA Glossy Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 426) An original 8"x 10" NASA B&W glossy signed by John Glenn with an authentic signature. Non-inscribed Glenn signatures are uncommon. The photo is in nice condition with a light blue NASA caption on the back.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Project Mercury Ground Communications Network Bklt Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 426) A vintage Project Mercury Ground Communications Network Description booklet with 28 pages of illustrations and information. Good shape with a top right corner bend. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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MA-7 General Dynamics Launch Information & Notebk Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 426) A vintage MA-7 Launch Information And Notebook from General Dynamics consisting of 25 pages of information and some sections for notes. Used condition but still complete and good shape.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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MA-9 General Dynamics Launch Information Manual Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 426) A vintage MA-9 Launch Information booklet from General Dynamics consisting of 35 pages of information and some sections for notes. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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MA-9 Tracking And Comm. Networks Chart Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 426) A large 23"x 27" MA-9 Tracking and Communications Networks foldout from Goddard with lots of information on the MA-9 mission. The folded edges are faded with age and there are a few dings in spots, but still pretty good shape. Uncommon. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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CBS News Schirra Portfolio B&W NASA Photos Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 426) A portfolio of 40 different original and vintage photos all pertaining to Wally Schirra and Sigma 7. These were given to an onsite CBS reporter at KSC. All the photos are in like new condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Six Vintage Cooper/MA-9 NASA Color Glossy Photos Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 426) A group of 6 different 8"x 10" NASA thick paper stock color glossy photos all showing scenes from Gordon Cooper's MA-9 Mercury mission, including a rare Cooper spacesuit photo. The Cooper photo has some 'half moon' dings on the lower right side, but otherwise all photos are in great shape. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Deke Slayton's Charter Member Turtle's Creed Cert. Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 426) A vintage 11"x 14" Turtle Creed Award of Recognition awarded to Deke Slayton, a charter member of the Turtle Club and an Original 7 Mercury astronaut. The certificate has some handling faults on and near the 4 edges, but no rips or tears. Rare. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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16 Early & Vintage Mercury NASA Color Lithos Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 426) A group of 16 different early Mercury 8"x 10" NASA color lithos with some of them being quite uncommon. There is an indention line on the Glenn portrait and some light dings on a couple more, but most are in excellent condition. estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Mercury Lot Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 426) No Lot.
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Gemini Spacecraft Flotation Metal Ball Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 426) An aluminum sphere, 1.25" diameter. After Grissom's Mercury spacecraft Liberty Bell 7 sank after splashdown, NASA designed the Gemini spacecraft with aluminum flotation spheres to help maintain the spacecraft's buoyancy. Maybe that's why the Gemini 3 spacecraft was nicknamed "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Possibly flown but no way to know. Dented in a few spots, but rare in any condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Earth Photographs From Gemini 3, 4 & 5 Large Book Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 426) A large 9"x 12" hardbound Earth Photographs From Gemini III, IV and V book from NASA, SP-129. It contains 266 pages of mostly color photographs and captions. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Agena Guidance & Control Certificate of Training Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 426) An 8-1/2"x 11" Lockheed certificate for Training Completion for Agena Guidance & Control. It is dated 27 May 1964 and is in nice condition. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Group of Five Gemini NASA Color Glossy Photos Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 426) A group of five different vintage Gemini 8"x 10" thick paper stock NASA color glossy photos. Two have captions on the back. The 'angry alligator' photo has a good ding on the right edge, but otherwise all are in excellent condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Gemini 2 Mission Directive Manual Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 426) An early Gemini 2 Mission Directive booklet dated June 3, 1964 from NASA and containing about 130 pages of illustrations, charts and information. It also contains about 5 nice foldouts. There are 12 sections including Mission Description, Mission Constraints, Spacecraft Configuration, Flight Operations, Recovery and many more. Good condition and quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Gemini Launch Vehicle Integration Test Plan Manual Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 426) A vintage Gemini Launch Vehicle Integrated Test Plan manual dated March 1963 from The Martin Company. It contains over 50 heavy pages of foldouts and information on the Gemini-Titan rocket. Used at the time but still good shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Gemini Lot Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 426) No Lot.
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Titan II Propulsion Handbook, 1963 Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 426) A vintage 4"x 8" Titan II Propulsion Handbook dated March 1963 from Aerojet General with about 120 pages of illustrations and information. Uncommon and in used condition.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Gemini Launch Vehicle Propulsion Handbook Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 426) A vintage 4"x 8" Gemini Propulsion Handbook dated December 1965 from Aerojet General with over 200 pages of illustrations, foldouts and information. Uncommon and in nice condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Man-Rating The Gemini Launch Vehicle Martin Booklet Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 426) A 5-1/2"x 7-1/2" Man-Rating the Gemini Launch Vehicle booklet from the Martin Co. with 28 pages of photos, charts and information. The front cover has a vertical crease, but otherwise the booklet is in nice shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Gemini Program Launch Complex 19 Fragment Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 426) A piece of white room linoleum taken from the Gemini Program Launch Complex 19 and mounted on an 8-1/2"x 11" certificate. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Group of 23 Gemini Program NASA Glossy Photos Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 426) A group of 23 vintage NASA 8"x 10" B&W glossy photos all related to the Gemini program. All but one have captions on the back. There are some dings about, but the majority are in great condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Group of 18 Vintage Gemini 3 Pinback Buttons Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 426) A group of eighteen 3.5" diameter vintage Gemini 3 metal pinback buttons. There is some age spotting on most, but overall still nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Gemini 3 Guidance & Control Honeywell PR Folder Lot #101 (Sale Order 101 of 426) A Guidance and Control PR folder from Honeywell containing a couple B&W photos, a Gemini 3 Project Gemini booklet and a nice Inertial Guidance Primer booklet. The folder itself is worn, but the contents are in nice shape.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Gus Grissom Hand-Annotated Gemini Speech Card Lot #102 (Sale Order 102 of 426) A 5"x 8" yellow index card used as noted for a speech given by Gus Grissom, and annotated on the card by Grissom himself. The card is in nice shape and comes complete with two highly descriptive certificates. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Gemini 10 Gemini Operations Handbook Lot #103 (Sale Order 103 of 426) An original Gemini 10 Gemini Operations Handbook dated 22 Apr 1966. It contains 10 tabbed sections of about 200-300 pages of some foldouts, diagrams, charts and information. Tabbed sections include Sequential, Electrical, Control, Environmental, Navigation, Communications, GLV etc. The manual was used at the time, and the tabs are worn - some very worn. Good shape inside however. Rare for sure.
Estimated Value: $300 - $400
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Gemini 10 First Stage Booster Metal On Certificate Lot #104 (Sale Order 104 of 426) A 1/2"x 1-1/2" piece of metal recovered from the Gemini 10 first stage booster and mounted on an 8"x 10-1/2" certificate describing this fact. Uncommon and in excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Gemini 11 Flight Plan, Final Lot #105 (Sale Order 105 of 426) An original Gemini 11 Final Flight Plan dated August 19, 1966, less than 1 month before the launch. It contains about 175 pages in three sections. Used at the time and the tabs are a bit worn, but still complete and in good shape. Complete in a vintage notebook where it was placed at the time. Very uncommon.
Estimated Value: $250 - $300
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Gemini Spacecraft Semi-Illustrated Parts Breakdown Lot #106 (Sale Order 106 of 426) A vintage Project Gemini Spacecraft Semi-Illustrated Parts Breakdown manual from McDonnell and dated 1 July 1964. It has a vinyl cover and contains about 150 to 200 pages of a complete, comprehensive and detailed parts list of the Gemini spacecraft. This manual is a valuable information tool and in quite rare. Used at the time and annotated inside, but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $250 - $300
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Vintage Gemini 11 Mission Plotting Chart Lot #107 (Sale Order 107 of 426) A vintage Gemini 11 Mission Plotting Chart measuring 11"x 32" showing tracking stations and there reach from around the world. Nice condition and uncommon. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Gemini Lot Lot #108 (Sale Order 108 of 426) No Lot.
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Lot Of 15 Apollo, Gemini & Mariner Medallions Lot #109 (Sale Order 109 of 426) A group of 15 various Gemini, Apollo and Mariner medallions. Included is a set of 10 flattened Gemini mission medallions, an Apollo 1 commemorative, two Mariner bronze medallions and a John Glenn Cereal City medallion. All in nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Miscellaneous Lot of Apollo Items Lot #110 (Sale Order 110 of 426) A group of five Apollo-related items including an Apollo 17 launch badge (used), an Apollo 17 vehicle permit (used), an Apollo 11 10th anniversary sticker (excellent), an Apollo 15 bumper sticker (good shape) and an Apollo 14 Delco information booklet.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Set of Grumman Lunar Module Derivatives Prints Lot #111 (Sale Order 111 of 426) A vintage set of 10 color 11"x 14" prints from Grumman and titled Lunar Module Derivatives for Future Space Missions complete with its original folder. Some dings and marks on the folder, but the prints are in excellent shape.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Four Different Apollo Booklets & Publications Lot #112 (Sale Order 112 of 426) A group of four Apollo related NASA publications - all in nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Four Vintage Lunar Module Gulf Oil Kits Lot #113 (Sale Order 113 of 426) Four vintage 12-1/2"x 20" Lunar Module cardboard punch out and fit together models from Gulf Oil. Each piece must be separated from the main sheet, folded where instructed and fit together with other pieces by way of tabs and slots to form a 3-D Lunar Module. This dates to the time of the Apollo 11 mission, and I remember putting together 5 or 6 of these when I was a kid (still have one). All four are complete but it looks like there is a manufacturing weakness in one of the small pieces. On all four that piece has become unattached or is threatening to. Still complete however.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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GE 1969 Saturn V Support Electrical Systems Handbook Lot #114 (Sale Order 114 of 426) A Saturn V Electrical Systems Handbook from GE dated 1 June 1969 with 75-100 pages and electrical foldouts. Used condition but still good shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Two Early Apollo-Era Booklets Lot #115 (Sale Order 115 of 426) Two early Apollo booklets. A GM's Mark On The Moon booklet (7"x 9", 10 pages) and a One, Two, Three and the Moon booklet (EP-7, 1963, 28 pages). Both booklets are not mint condition, but still good shape with no major flaws.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Group of Five Saturn 1B Telemetry Blueprints Lot #116 (Sale Order 116 of 426) Five different Saturn 1B large fold open blueprints from the mid 1960's and pertaining to the Telemeter Checkout Rack. Aged, but still in good shape.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Large Saturn Booklet From NASA Lot #117 (Sale Order 117 of 426) A vintage 9"x 12" Saturn booklet from NASA and Marshall SFC dating from the mid 1960's with 105 pages of illustrations, photos and information on the early Saturn program. Faded a bit with age but still nice shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Project Apollo Ground Support Equipment Booklet Lot #118 (Sale Order 118 of 426) A small 3-1/2"x 6" Project Apollo Press Information Handbook from GE. It consists of 18 pages of photos and information about ground support equipment. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Lunar Surface Erosion During Apollo Landings Reprt Lot #119 (Sale Order 119 of 426) An original Lunar Surface Erosion During Apollo 11, 12, 14 and 15 Landings book prepared for NASA by TRW and dated December 1971. It contains 70 pages of half information and half great foldouts. Very uncommon and nice condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Saturn V Design Analysis For Shuttle Applications Lot #120 (Sale Order 120 of 426) A vintage Saturn V Design Features Applicable to the Space Shuttle NASA booklet from April 8, 1971 containing about 50 pages. The front sheet has separated from the staple, but overall its still in good shape.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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"The Rocket To The Moon" 1930 Signed Book Lot #121 (Sale Order 121 of 426) A 1930 copy of the classic book "The Rocket To The Moon" by Thea Von Harbou and signed on the inside page by Ed Mitchell and Charlie Duke. The book is about 4"x 7" and the spine cover is missing. The book is fragile but still complete.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Eugene Kranz Flight Control School Hardhat Lot #122 (Sale Order 122 of 426) A helmet presented to and worn by Gene Kranz at a graduation ceremony in 1991 in which he was the instructor and where his Phase One speech was compared to General Patton's address to the Third Army by the students. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Set of Apollo 11 - 17 Postmarked Launch Cards Lot #123 (Sale Order 123 of 426) A set of seven 4"x 6" Apollo 11 through Apollo 17 information postcards all postmarked on the backs with their respective launch dates. The average condition is not great, but a set of these is hard to find.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Moved to Lot 238 Lot #124 (Sale Order 124 of 426) No Lot. See lot #238.
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Large Lot of Vintage Apollo Items Lot #125 (Sale Order 125 of 426) A large lot of vintage Apollo items including an Apollo 15 pennant, an Apollo 11 5th anniversary access badge, an Apollo 7 Manned Flight Awareness button, 5 Apollo 16 badge stickers, an Apollo 16 bumper sticker and an Apollo 15 bumper sticker. All in excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Huge KSC Library Command Module Blueprint, 1965 Lot #126 (Sale Order 126 of 426) Huge vintage blueprint from 1965 created as part of the design of the Apollo Command-Service Module. The blueprint measures 34"x 72" and is in nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Vintage Apollo Commemorative Swiss Army Knife Lot #127 (Sale Order 127 of 426) An Apollo lunar landing commemorative Swiss Army knife complete in its original presentation case. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Two Vintage Apollo Season's Greetings MFA Posters Lot #128 (Sale Order 128 of 426) Two early and vintage 17"x 22" Season's Greetings Manned Flight Awareness posters from NASA one dating to the time of Apollo 12. The green and red poster is in pretty nice shape, while the Apollo 11 poster has dings and flaw and has had some problems with bugs over the years. Both are quite uncommon. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Nine Vintage Apollo Artist Conception Photos Lot #129 (Sale Order 129 of 426) A group of nine vintage 8"x 10" Apollo artist conceptions from NASA. All but two have a caption on the back or an early RCA stamp. There are some minor dings spread around, but they average quite nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Three Large Saturn Matted Photos Lot #130 (Sale Order 130 of 426) Three large matted Saturn photos on 16"x 20" matte boards. Included are the Apollo 16 launch, the AS-201 launch and an unidentified Saturn 1B on the pad. All three in great shape. estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo Launch Record Retirement Plaque Lot #131 (Sale Order 131 of 426) A vintage 8"x 12" wooden retirement plaque with three metal plates attached and dated November 1976 describing the employee's launch record for Saturn and Apollo. Nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Large Lot of Apollo & Space Shuttle Jewelry Lot #132 (Sale Order 132 of 426) Forty pieces of space jewelry including a NASA service pin and a CSM tie clip. All in nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Huge Lot of Apollo-Era Spaceport News Lot #133 (Sale Order 133 of 426) A large group of 75-100 Spaceport News' from KSC, with the majority being from the Apollo-Skylab era. I don't see any duplication immediately, but there may be a little. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Complete Set of Apollo Emblem Drinking Glasses Lot #134 (Sale Order 134 of 426) A complete set of twelve Apollo drinking glasses from Apollo 7 to Apollo-Soyuz. Each glass is 3" diameter and 3.5" tall. These glasses are unique in that half the emblem is on one side of the glass and the other on the inside back side, so that when you look through the glass the emblem becomes complete. A few minor scratches or nicks, but all still in nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Lunar Module Subsystems Assembly Grumman Booklet Lot #135 (Sale Order 135 of 426) An original 8-1/2"x 11" Lunar Module Subsystem Assembly and Installations booklet from Grumman dated December 1967 with 52 pages of great illustrations and foldouts on heavy paper stock. Some small scuffing on the covers, but otherwise great shape.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Grumman Lunar Module Transparency Booklet Lot #136 (Sale Order 136 of 426) An 8"x 10" NASA/Grumman Apollo Lunar Module transparency booklet with overlays showing the different systems of the LM. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Four LRV Equipment & Operation Glossy Photos Lot #137 (Sale Order 137 of 426) Four original Lunar Roving Vehicle operation and equipment NASA B&W glossy photos. Blank on the back. The right two photos are in excellent condition while the left two photos has a few significant flaws. Uncommon.
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Original Snoopy Apollo Launch Team Sticker Lot #138 (Sale Order 138 of 426) An original 3-1/2"x 4-1/2" Apollo Launch Team sticker featuring Snoopy. Dating from 1969 and in excellent condition. Uncommon. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Three Grumman Lunar Module Emblem Prints Lot #139 (Sale Order 139 of 426) Three vintage 8½"x 11" Lunar Module emblem prints from Grumman. Along with making stickers and decals for each emblem, Grumman also made these prints for distribution, although on a very limited scale. Represented are Apollo 11 (LM-5), Apollo 12 (LM-6) and Apollo 16 (LM-11). Some corner and edge dings, but overall good shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Three Grumman Information Booklets Lot #140 (Sale Order 140 of 426) Three 4"x 10" color fold open pamphlets from Grumman for Apollo 10, 11 and 12. Varying conditions with the Apollo 11 pamphlet being the best in nice shape. The Apollo 10 is especially uncommon.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Saturn V Launch Tower 30th Anniversary Medallion Lot #141 (Sale Order 141 of 426) A medallion containing metal from a Saturn V launch tower that sent men to the moon, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Apollo program. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $20 - $25
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AS-201 Apollo Combined Systems Test Procedure Man Lot #142 (Sale Order 142 of 426) A large Project Apollo Spacecraft Operations Checkout Procedure manual from North American Aviation for a comprehensive Combined Systems Test of the command module SC-009, which was AS-201. It is dated 27 Nov 1965 and contains 542 pages of procedures with some foldouts. Some of the tests include Ground Power Application, Master Count, Instrumentation System Test, RF Systems Test, Environmental Control Systems Test, Propulsion System Readiness, Flight Control System Test, Attitude Reference System Test, etc. The front cover is faded with age, but the manual is complete and in nice shape otherwise. AS-201 was a Saturn 1B test and was launched February 26, 1966. Rare.
Estimated Value: $300 - $400
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1967 Apollo Training Manual, Sequential Systems Lot #143 (Sale Order 143 of 426) An 8½"x 11" Apollo Training manual "Sequential Systems" dated 12 October 1967 from North American Aviation. It contains about 85 pages of foldouts and instructional illustrations. Used at the time but still in good shape. There looks to be some light coffee stains on the from cover. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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1969 Apollo Training Manual, Telecommunications Lot #144 (Sale Order 144 of 426) An 8½"x 11" Apollo CSM Logistics Training manual "Telecommunications" dated May 1, 1969 from North American Rockwell. It contains 60 pages of instructional illustrations, information and a foldout. Used at the time but still in good shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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LTA-8 Crew Training Program Booklet Lot #145 (Sale Order 145 of 426) An original Crew Training Program For LTA-8 Thermal Vacuum Test booklet dated Dec 12, 1967. It contains 15 pages of information and is in great condition. LTA-8 was an important checkout of the Lunar Module Test Article. Quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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2TV-1 Crew Training Program Booklet Lot #146 (Sale Order 146 of 426) An original Crew Training Program For 2TV-1 Thermal Vacuum Test booklet dated Dec 12, 1967. It contains 15 pages of information and is in great condition. 2TV-1 was an important checkout of the CSM. Quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Flight Operations Plan "J" Missions Booklet Lot #147 (Sale Order 147 of 426) An 8"x 10½" Flight Operations Plan - J Missions booklet dated January 1, 1971 and from MSC. It contains about 150 pages of illustrations and information for the Apollo lunar rover missions (J missions). Some edge faults and some age fading, but overall still nice shape inside.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Early LEM-2 Apollo Operations Handbook, 1966 Lot #148 (Sale Order 148 of 426) A vintage Lunar Excursion Module LEM-2 Apollo Operations Handbook dated 1 September 1966 with about 400 pages of illustrations, procedures and many foldouts. Some of the sections include General Information, Subsystems data, Controls and Displays, Crew Personal Equipment, etc. Complete and in good condition. Rare.
Estimated Value: $500 - $750
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Block II Spacecraft Apollo Operations Handbooks Lot #149 (Sale Order 149 of 426) Two vintage Block II Spacecraft Apollo Operations Handbooks, Volumes I & II. Volume I, Spacecraft Description, is dated 15 Oct 1969 with easily 400-500 pages of illustrations, foldouts and data in three main sections - Spacecraft, Systems Data and Controls and Displays. Volume II, Operational Procedures, is dated 20 Feb 1969 contains over 800 pages of CSM procedures in two main sections - Normal/Backup Procedures and Contingency procedures. Both volumes are in nice shape. Quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $400 - $500
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LMS Luminary 9 Lunar Landing Autopilot Tests Man. Lot #150 (Sale Order 150 of 426) An LMS-Luminary 9 Lunar Landing Autopilot Tests manual dated June 21, 1968 from GE. It contains about 20 pages of information and probably 50-75 large foldouts showing the test results of the LM Digital Autopilot on the LMS (Lunar Module Simulator) at KSC. Used a bit but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Lunar Module AGS Programmed Equations Document Lot #151 (Sale Order 151 of 426) A vintage LM AGS Programmed Equations Document for Flight Program 6 dated April 1969 from TRW. There are probably 300-350 pages of computer programs, foldouts, charts and information. The AGS was the LM Abort Guidance Section. Very uncommon and in nice condition.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Lunar Module Mission Simulator Operation Handbooks Lot #152 (Sale Order 152 of 426) Two vintage Lunar Module Mission Simulator Instructors Handbooks, Volumes I and II. Volume I is "Simulator Description" dated 1 April 1967 with about 200 pages of diagrams, charts, information and many foldouts. Volume II is "Simulator Operation" dated 1 April 1967 with 115 pages of procedures. Both in used condition, but still good shape, and quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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LMS Luminary 173 Reference Information Book Lot #153 (Sale Order 153 of 426) A 4"x 7" LMS-ISLGC Reference Information booklet for Luminary 173 dated July 10, 1970 and from GE. It contains 38 pages of codes and information and has been heavily used in training on the Lunar Module Simulator. ISLGC was the translation from the LM computer inputs to the simulator.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Early Lunar Module G&C Data Book, 1967 Lot #154 (Sale Order 154 of 426) A vintage LM G&C Data Book dated 15 July 1967 from NASA with 477 pages of schematics, charts, illustrations and information on Lunar Module guidance and control. Used condition but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $300 - $400
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Lunar Module Guidance Computer ISLGC Notebook Lot #155 (Sale Order 155 of 426) A vintage Lunar Module guidance computer ISLGC large notebook dated November 1, 1967 containing over 550 pages of diagrams and information. The ISLGC programs were necessary in order for the Lunar Module Simulator computers to interpret and reproduce the actual commands that were input by the astronauts being trained. In others words, it made a command from the actual Lunar Module computer be simulated in the LMS computers. Used condition and faded with age, but quite rare.
Estimated Value: $200 - $250
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"Moon Lander" Signed By Grumman's Tom Kelly Lot #156 (Sale Order 156 of 426) Tom Kelly's 2001 hardbound book "Moon Lander" signed and inscribed on the title page by Kelly. First printing and beautiful condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Seven Original Apollo NASA Color Glossy Photos Lot #157 (Sale Order 157 of 426) Seven original 8"x 10" thick paper stock NASA color glossies depicting scenes from Apollo. Included are the Apollo 8 launch, the Apollo 11 launch, the Apollo 10 rollout, fisheye lens Apollo 10 launch, the Eagle in lunar orbit, a Titan launch with AS-500F in foreground and the Lunar Module Simulator at KSC. All are in nice to excellent condition except the Eagle in orbit photo which has some edge indentions from being stored in a three-ring binder.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Code 3 Lunar Roving Vehicle Model New In Box Lot #158 (Sale Order 158 of 426) A Code 3 Collectibles Lunar Roving Vehicle detailed model brand new in its original box and cushioned packing. This model was cast and painted by Code 3 artists and the design was approved by the National Air and Space Museum. The base measures 9.5"x 12", and the Rover measures about 7" tall. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Code 3 Astronaut With US Flag Model New In Box Lot #159 (Sale Order 159 of 426) A Code 3 Collectibles Astronaut/US Flag detailed model brand new and unopened in its original box and cushioned packing. This model was cast and painted by Code 3 artists and the design was approved by the National Air and Space Museum. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Lunar Surface Sample Collection Bag Lot #160 (Sale Order 160 of 426) A 7½"x 8" plastic lunar sample collection bag of the type actually used on the lunar surface by the astronauts. I have provided a photo of Charlie Duke on the lunar surface collecting a rock sample using a bag of this type. The bag has an aluminum rim for easy opening and closing. Excellent condition and quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $200 - $250
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Lunar Surface Sample Collection Bag For Scoop Lot #161 (Sale Order 161 of 426) An original 5"x 5" cylindrical plastic lunar material collection bag of the type actually used on the lunar surface by the astronauts. I have provided a photo showing an Apollo 12 astronaut on the lunar surface near the cylindrical case where these plastic bags were stored for easy access - the aluminum 'flags' can be seen sticking out the slot. This bag was used in training and has an aluminum rim to facilitate easy opening and closing, and are numbered for later determining when and where a sample was scooped. Most times these bags were fitted on the end of a long scoop so the astronaut wouldn't have to leave the rover to collect a sample. More photos of this type of bag in use will appear when the auction lots are moved over to Proxibid. Nice condition and quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $200 - $250
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Complete Set of Thirteen A-B Emblem Apollo Patches Lot #162 (Sale Order 162 of 426) A complete set of 13 vintage Apollo 4" diameter A-B Emblems patches, from Apollo 1 to ASTP, all with cloth backs and in nice condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Complete Set of 13 Lion Brothers Apollo Patches Lot #163 (Sale Order 163 of 426) A complete set of 13 vintage Apollo 4" diameter Lion Brothers patches, from Apollo 1 to ASTP, all with cloth backs and in nice condition. Hidden numbers are on the Apollo 12 to the ASTP patches.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Lunar Module Apollo Spacecraft News Reference Lot #164 (Sale Order 164 of 426) An original Lunar Module Apollo Spacecraft News Reference from Grumman containing over 200 pages of illustrations and Lunar Module information. No date that I can find inside, but definitely an early manual. There are 14 major sections including Mission Description, Apollo Spacecraft, Lunar Module, Controls and Displays, Environmental Control, GNC, Communications and many more. There is also one foldout. Not mint condition, but still in nice shape with no obvious flaws. Rare.
Estimated Value: $500 - $750
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Lunar Surface Sample Collection Bag, Large Lot #165 (Sale Order 165 of 426) A 16"x 8"x 6" Sample Collection Bag used for training Apollo astronauts for their lunar EVA. This is an exact type of moon rock collection bag used on the lunar surface, where it could either be attached to an astronaut's PLSS backpack or to the Lunar Rover. The bag has a hinged, reinforced lid and a slit for easy access. Two metal brackets on the side at the top are for attaching to the backpack or rover. Photos have been provided showing the bag in use during training and on the lunar surface, and additional photos and views will be available once the auction is moved to Proxibid. The bag is complete and intact. This item comes with a letter from the consigner, a Flight Crew Training engineer, stating that it was used for Apollo lunar EVA training. Very rare example of lunar surface equipment, and the last one that will be available.
Estimated Value: $2000 - $3000
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Section Of Lunar Surface Sample Core Tube Lot #166 (Sale Order 166 of 426) A 7/8" diameter by 11-1/2" long section of authentic core tube drill, of the type used on the lunar surface, which was used in training for the Apollo astronauts. Nice condition and rare.
Estimated Value: $250 - $300
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Lunar Excursion Module 1966 Support Manual Lot #167 (Sale Order 167 of 426) An early Lunar Excursion Module Support manual for the FCS Checkout Adapter Kit dated 31 August 1966. It contains about 40 pages of procedures and foldouts. Rare, and in good shape.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Six Different Early Saturn /Apollo Artist Concepts Lot #168 (Sale Order 168 of 426) Six vintage 8"x 10" thick paper stock color NASA glossy photos showing artist conceptions of the Saturn V rocket and the CSM-LM configuration during the mission. All are a bit faded with age on the white edges, but overall in nice condition. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Three Different Saturn Test Launch Color Glossies Lot #169 (Sale Order 169 of 426) Three early 8"x 10" color NASA glossy photos showing the launches from three early Saturn tests. The top photo is SA-8 (light indentions near the bottom), the bottom left is SA-5 (excellent condition) and the bottom right is AS-203 (top right corner ding). Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Three Apollo Spacesuit Parts Lot #170 (Sale Order 170 of 426) Three original Apollo spacesuit parts featuring a heavy 21" long zipper, a blue visor cover with a manufacturer's tag and a rubber sleeve assembly. All in nice shape. Estimated Value: $100 - $200
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Gilruth, Kraft And Faget Signed Covers Lot #171 (Sale Order 171 of 426) A group of three signed covers one each by space pioneers Robert Gilruth, Max Faget and Chris Kraft. All three in great shape. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Webb, Low, Mueller, Holmes And Shea Signed Covers Lot #172 (Sale Order 172 of 426) A group of five signed covers one each by space managers James Webb, George Mueller, George Low, Joseph Shea and Brainard Holmes. All five in great shape. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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41 NASA B&W Photos of AS-500F Arrival At VAB Lot #173 (Sale Order 173 of 426) A large group of 41 different original 8"x 10" NASA B&W glossy photos all pertaining to the arrival and handling of the AS-500F Saturn V rocket to the VAB. All have captions on the back and all are dated 10-29-66. The photos are curled a bit at their edges from age, but the vast majority look to be in great shape. Rare photos for sure. estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Twelve Different Apollo NASA Color Glossy Photos Lot #174 (Sale Order 174 of 426) A group of 12 different vintage 8"x 10" NASA color glossy photos on thick paper stock, and all pertaining to the Apollo program. Included are an Apollo 11 launch, the Sun from Apollo 12, two lunar EVA photos, three crew photos and more. Only three of the photos have captions, but they all contain the Kodak watermark. They average in very nice shape. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Group of Early Unmanned Saturn NASA Color Lithos Lot #175 (Sale Order 175 of 426) A group of eight original 8"x 10" NASA color lithos showing early unmanned rockets. Five of the lithos are unmanned Saturn test rockets, and the remainder are others. Some of these are quite uncommon. Aside from some scattered minor nicks, all are in nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Large Group of Approximately 100 Apollo Photos Lot #176 (Sale Order 176 of 426) A large group of approximately 100 original 8"x 10" NASA B&W photos from roughly Apollo 7 to Apollo 11. All the photos are brownish in color from some unknown photographic process I suppose. The vast majority have captions on the back and are in good shape. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo CSM "Remove Before Flight" Streamer w/Cer Lot #177 (Sale Order 177 of 426) A vintage 3"x 11" 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.
Estimated Value: $300 - $350
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Apollo-Era White Room Shoe Covers Lot #178 (Sale Order 178 of 426) A vintage pair of White Room shoe covers believed to be from the Apollo era. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo Spacecraft Recovery Chart, 1969 Lot #179 (Sale Order 179 of 426) A vintage 19"x 28.5" Spacecraft Recovery Chart and the latest date I can find on it is January 1969 making it for Apollo. A bit dinged along its edges and a couple flaws near the center, but overall good shape and quite uncommon. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Group of Sixteen Vintage Apollo Covers Lot #180 (Sale Order 180 of 426) A group of sixteen vintage Apollo covers with all but one being postmarked and some addressed. Estimated Value: $20 - $25
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AP Miscellaneous Lot Lot #181 (Sale Order 181 of 426) No Lot.
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Four Swatches of CSM/LM Kapton Foil Lot #182 (Sale Order 182 of 426) Four swatches of CSM or LM thin Kapton reflective foil, with each measuring 5" long at its diagonal. It is unknown if these relate to any flight. Nice shape. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Set of Six Apollo Mission Color Booklets Lot #183 (Sale Order 183 of 426) A complete set of six Apollo mission color booklets from NASA from Apollo 12 to Apollo 17, each with about 32 pages of color/B&W photos and information. The Apollo 12 booklet has been 3-hole punched and most of the remainder are in nice shape. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo 4 AS-501 Spacecraft Operational Trajectory Lot #184 (Sale Order 184 of 426) An 8"x 10½" AS-501 (Apollo 4) Spacecraft Operational Trajectory booklet dated August 25, 1967 from MSC. It contains 43 pages of charts and information. Its a bit wavy at the end from poor storage, but otherwise nice shape.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo 4 Saturn V Material Recovered Post-Launch Lot #185 (Sale Order 185 of 426) I'm not at all sure what this material is, but whoever collected it after the launch or recovery wrote a vague description on the envelope and the flight number (AS-501 = Apollo 4). It is what it is.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo 5 / LM-1 Spacecraft Dispersion Analysis Bkt Lot #186 (Sale Order 186 of 426) An original Apollo 5 (AS-204) Spacecraft Dispersion Analysis booklet dated Dec 11, 1967 with 23 pages of data and information. A top right corner ding and some age fading but otherwise good shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 6 Escape Vehicle Abort Plan Booklet Lot #187 (Sale Order 187 of 426) An original Apollo 6 Launch Escape Vehicle Abort Plan booklet dated March 21, 1968 with 20 pages of charts, graphs, illustrations and information. Some age fading but otherwise nice shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Two Apollo 6 Spacecraft Operational Trajectory Bks Lot #188 (Sale Order 188 of 426) Two 8"x 10½" Apollo 6 Spacecraft Operational Trajectory booklets, Volumes I and IV, dated March 1968 and from MSC. Volume I, entitled Mission Profile, contains 107 pages of graphs, illustrations and information and is in nice condition. Volume IV, Consumables Analysis, has 44 pages with some age fading. Both are quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 6 Alternate Mission Plan Booklet Lot #189 (Sale Order 189 of 426) An original Apollo 6 Spacecraft Operational Alternate Mission Plan booklet dated March 1, 1968 with 41 pages of illustrations, charts and information in 4 tabbed sections. Sections include General, First S-IVB Burn, Earth Parking Orbit and Second S-IVB Burn. The tabs have some wear but otherwise nice condition.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 6 Spacecraft Abort Plan Booklet Lot #190 (Sale Order 190 of 426) An original Apollo 6 Operational Spacecraft Abort Plan booklet dated February 26, 1968 and containing 97 pages in 7 tabbed sections. Tabs include Launch Phase General, Launch Phase No SPS, Orbit Phase SPS Burn, Orbit Phase S-IVB, and more. The tabs are a bit worn and there is some age fading, but overall nice shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 6 Spacecraft Dispersion Analysis Booklet Lot #191 (Sale Order 191 of 426) An original Apollo 6 Spacecraft Dispersion Analysis booklet dated March 15, 1968 with 28 pages of data and information. A bottom right corner ding but otherwise nice shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 1 Mission Failure Investigation Team Badge Lot #192 (Sale Order 192 of 426) An original Apollo 1 fire Mission Failure Investigation Team access badge in excellent condition. Rare. Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Apollo 7 EDS & Flight Dynamics Limits Manual Lot #193 (Sale Order 193 of 426) An original Apollo 7 EDS and Flight Dynamics Limits booklet dated August 1, 1968 from NASA with 50 pages of charts and information. Some age fading on the covers but still nice shape.
Estimated Value: $40- $50
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Lunar Photographs From Apollos 8, 10 & 11 Book Lot #194 (Sale Order 194 of 426) An 8"x 10-1/2" hardbound "Lunar Photographs From Apollos 8, 10 and 11" NASA book, SP-246. It contains 120 pages of color/B&W photos and information. Excellent condition and uncommon.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 8 Lot Lot #195 (Sale Order 195 of 426) No Lot.
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Jim McDivitt Signed NASA Litho Lot #196 (Sale Order 196 of 426) An 8"x 10" NASA color litho signed by Apollo 9 astronaut Jim McDivitt with an authentic signature. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 9 LM-3 Training Manual - Propulsion & RCS Lot #197 (Sale Order 197 of 426) A vintage Apollo 9 Lunar Module 3 LM Training manual entitled" Propulsion and RCS" dated August 1967 and containing 83 pages of photos, illustrations, foldouts and other training information. Very uncommon and in nice condition.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 9 Press Kit Lot #198 (Sale Order 198 of 426) An original Apollo 9 Press Kit dated 2-23-69 with 111 pages of illustrations and information. Faded with age and rough on the spines from bugs or poor storage, but complete.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo 9 Mission Operation Report Supplement Lot #199 (Sale Order 199 of 426) An original Apollo 9 Mission Operation Report Supplement book dated 25 Feb 1969 from NASA with 97 pages of photos, illustrations and information. Used condition but still complete.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 9 "Code-Name: Spider" Booklet Lot #200 (Sale Order 200 of 426) A vintage 4-1/2"x 12" Apollo 9 Code-Name: Spider color booklet from NASA, EP-68, with 18 pages of color photos from the mission. There is a little wear, but overall still good shape.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Ten Apollo 9 Color NASA Glossy Photos Lot #201 (Sale Order 201 of 426) Ten different vintage Apollo 9 NASA color numbered glossy photos on thick paper stock showing various scenes from the mission. The photo showing the rocket on the pad at night has some light scratching on the surface, but all the others looks to be in excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $100 - $125
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Apollo 9 Beta Cloth Patch Lot #202 (Sale Order 202 of 426) An original 9"x 9" Apollo 9 beta cloth patch with at least part of all 4 cut lines showing. Not perfect color registration but pretty good. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 9 Lot Lot #203 (Sale Order 203 of 426) No Lot.
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Apollo 10 Press Kit Lot #204 (Sale Order 204 of 426) An original Apollo 10 Press Kit dated 5-7-69 with about 75 pages of illustrations and information. Wrapped in plastic but looks to be in at least good shape. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo 10 CSM Rendezvous Procedures Lot #205 (Sale Order 205 of 426) An 8"x 10½" Apollo 10 CSM Rendezvous Procedures booklet dated March 15, 1969 and from MSC. It contains 79 pages of illustrations and procedures. Apollo 10 was the F mission. The cover is a bit faded with age but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 10 Performance Analysis of Rendezvous Chart Lot #206 (Sale Order 206 of 426) An original Apollo 10 (F mission) Performance Analysis of Rendezvous Charts report dated April 29, 1969. It contains 35 pages of rendezvous charts and information. The back cover is quite browned, and the front cover has some fading, but otherwise good shape.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 10 Flight Mission Rules Manual, Final Lot #207 (Sale Order 207 of 426) A thick Apollo 10 Final Mission Rules manual dated April 15, 1969 with probably about 250-300 pages. It has been tied up with a string at the time, and its difficult to see inside. However, by looking at the section dividers, it looks to have about 15 sections. Some age discoloration on the cover, but still nice shape inside and very uncommon.
Estimated Value: $250 - $300
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Apollo 10 LM-4 Apollo Operations Handbook Lot #208 (Sale Order 208 of 426) A vintage Apollo 10 LM-4 Lunar Module Apollo Operations Handbook dated 15 July 1968 with about 300+ pages of procedures and operating instructions. The two main sections are Normal/Backup Procedures and Contingency Procedures. Nice condition and uncommon.
Estimated Value: $400 - $500
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Apollo 10 Flight Plan, Preliminary Lot #209 (Sale Order 209 of 426) An original Apollo 10 Preliminary Flight Plan dated March 12, 1969 and containing almost 250 pages of timelines, charts and mission information. The consignor's name, at his request, located in the top right corner has been covered for the photograph. The top cover is a bit dinged, along with a few of the first three pages, but still complete and in good shape overall. Estimated Value: $200 - $250
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Apollo 10 LM Contingency Checklist, Cernan Lot #210 (Sale Order 210 of 426) A vintage 3-ringed 6"x 8" Apollo 10 LM Contingency Checklist dated 5 May 1969. It contains about 22 tabbed sections with about 25 heavy paper stock two-sided pages (about 40-50 total pages) of LM contingency checklists and procedures. Some of the tabbed sections are Emergency Power Down, Power Down List, RCS, Power XFER, and many more. This checklist was used by the Apollo 10 crew during training for the mission, and was annotated on the top of the front cover by Apollo 10 astronaut Gene Cernan. He wrote "New Pages in 10 May - Cernan". Very nice condition with some light annotations inside. Manuals such as this are quite rare and are the exact types flown with the astronauts on the missions.
Estimated Value: $500 - $750
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Apollo 10 Lot Lot #211 (Sale Order 211 of 426) No Lot.
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5 Apollo 11 "Moonshot - Man On The Moon" Glasses Lot #212 (Sale Order 212 of 426) A set of five vintage Man On The Moon Apollo 11 glasses with the top half being an ordinary drinking glass and when turned over, the bottom half becomes a shot glass. All in nice shape and uncommon.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Set of Twelve Large Apollo 11 Photos With Envelope Lot #213 (Sale Order 213 of 426) A complete set of twelve 11"x 14" NASA color prints from the Apollo 11 mission complete in their original envelope. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 11 Communications For Recovery Forces Folder Lot #214 (Sale Order 214 of 426) An Apollo 11 Primary Communications for Recovery Forces packet consisting of a 5 page press release and three photographs. Nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 11 Ticker Tape From Parade With Folder Lot #215 (Sale Order 215 of 426) A 1"x 7" piece of Wall Street ticker tape that was part of many tapes that were showered down upon the Apollo 11 astronauts during their post-mission New York parade. It is mounted in a nice presentation folder. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 11 Vintage Decal Lot Lot #216 (Sale Order 216 of 426) A group of three Apollo 11 related decals including a 3"x 5" US flag decal which reads "Apollo Eleven - Good Old USA First On The Moon" complete with its instructions card, and two 3"x 3-1/2" Apollo 11 First On The Moon decals. All in great condition and quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Large Apollo 11 Items Lot, All Vintage Material Lot #217 (Sale Order 217 of 426) A large group of Apollo 11 related items including two 4" buttons, two First Men on the Moon ribbons, a sterling silver pendant, a Neil Armstrong story booklet and a large Man's First Moon Landing ribbon. All in nice shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 11 Newspaper Headline - Heavy Display Board Lot #218 (Sale Order 218 of 426) An 11"x 15" Apollo 11 moon landing headline mounted on a heavy display board with a tab on the back for hanging on a wall. Excellent condition and an attractive display.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 11 Scarce Lion Brothers Variant Patch Lot #219 (Sale Order 219 of 426) An original 4" diameter Apollo 11 emblem patch made by Lion Brothers. This is a scarce variant of the normal Lion Brothers patch in that it has an orange border. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Proof Silver, Bronze & Nickel Apollo 11 Coins Lot #220 (Sale Order 220 of 426) A set of 1.5" diameter Apollo 11 commemorative proof medallions with one each being of silver, bronze and nickel. Designed by Casey Lombardo and complete in a heavy plastic display case. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 11 Lunar Module Kapton On Challenger Society Card Lot #221 (Sale Order 221 of 426) An 5.5"x 8.5" certificate bearing a small piece of Kapton foil taken from of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module prior to liftoff. It is number 30 of 125. The card has some right edge dings, but overall good shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $50
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Original Apollo 11 Press Kit Lot #222 (Sale Order 222 of 426) An original Apollo 11 Press Kit dated July 6, 1969 with 250 pages of great illustrations and information. Faded a small bit with age but overall nice condition.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Grumman Apollo 11 LM Plaque Installation Procedure Lot #223 (Sale Order 223 of 426) A vintage 8"x 10" color glossy photo of the Apollo 11 moon landing plaque being installed on the leg of the Eagle. The photo comes with a vintage copy of the Grumman paperwork ordering the plague installed on the LM and outlining the installation procedures. The Grumman paperwork is dated July 7, 1969, only 9 days before the launch, and consists of 6 pages with 5 of them being detailed installation instructions. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 11 Certificate of Participation With Letter Lot #224 (Sale Order 224 of 426) A 6"x 8" Apollo 11 Certificate of Participation given to an employee who worked on the mission along with the presentation letter. Some age spotting on both and a paperclip mark where the certificate was attached to the letter. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Eight Original Apollo 11 NASA Glossy Photos Lot #225 (Sale Order 225 of 426) Six different vintage Apollo 11 NASA color numbered glossy photos on thick paper stock and two B&W glossy photos showing various scenes from the mission - a total of eight photos. A couple of the color glossies lack the number on the front, but most have captions on the back. Aside from some scattered minor dings, the photos are in great condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 11 Lunar Module Star Chart, TD+2 Lot #226 (Sale Order 226 of 426) An 8-1/4" diameter Apollo 11 Lunar Module TD+2 post-landing star chart consisting of a black star disc below and a semi-transparent rotating disc above. The circular rings on the outer disc signify what stars would be seen through the Optical Telescope at certain times during the stay on the moon. Star charts like this were used on every lunar landing mission to orient the LM just prior to liftoff. This star chart is for a launch date of July 16, 1969 (the Apollo 11 actual launch date) and for use on the lunar surface on July 20, and was to be used in case the Lunar Module had to leave the moon's surface immediately after landing - with 2 minutes (TD+2). Each Lunar Module carried two similar star charts - this one for an immediate liftoff, and another for liftoff after the stars had precessed across the sky during their stay on the moon. This star chart was used in the Lunar Module Simulator and was no doubt handled by Armstrong and Aldrin during their training. Great condition and extremely uncommon.
Estimated Value: $500 - $1000
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Apollo 11 Lunar Module Star Chart, Liftoff Lot #227 (Sale Order 227 of 426) An 8-1/4" diameter Apollo 11 Lunar Module LO pre-liftoff star chart consisting of a black star disc below and a semi-transparent rotating disc above. The circular rings on the outer disc signify what stars would be seen through the Optical Telescope at certain times during the stay on the moon. Star charts like this were used on every lunar landing mission to orient the LM just prior to liftoff. This star chart is for a launch date of July 16, 1969 (the Apollo 11 actual launch date) and for use on the lunar surface on July 21st, and was to be used just prior to their scheduled liftoff time. Each Lunar Module carried two similar star charts - this one for an immediate liftoff, and another for liftoff after the stars had precessed across the sky during their stay on the moon. This star chart was used in the Lunar Module Simulator and was no doubt handled by Armstrong and Aldrin during their training. Great condition and extremely uncommon.
Estimated Value: $500 - $1000
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Apollo 11 Spacecraft Reference Trajectory Manual Lot #228 (Sale Order 228 of 426) An 8"x 10½" Apollo 11 (Mission G) Spacecraft Reference Trajectory book dated August 16, 1968 and from MSC. It contains 322 pages of charts, data and information. Its a bit wavy at the ends from poor storage, but otherwise nice shape.
Estimated Value: $200 - $250
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Apollo 11 Lunar Module Model On Wooden Base Lot #229 (Sale Order 229 of 426) A vintage Apollo 11 solid pewter Lunar Module mounted on a nice wooden base. The LM itself is 3" at its base and almost 3" high and the wooden base measures 5" square by almost 2" high. A plaque is attached to the base with Neil Armstrong's first words on the moon. The model weighs almost 2 pounds and is in excellent condition. Made by The Collector's Case in Rhode Island. Very attractive and very uncommon.
Estimated Value: $300 - $500
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Buzz Aldrin Signed "Magnificent Desolation" Book Lot #230 (Sale Order 230 of 426) Buzz Aldrin's 2009 first edition hardbound book "Magnificent Desolation" signed on the title page by Aldrin. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Buzz Aldrin Signed Apollo 11 EVA NASA Litho Lot #231 (Sale Order 231 of 426) An original 8"x 10" color NASA litho showing Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface and signed nicely by him. The litho has also been stamped and postmarked in the bottom right corner. A slight vertical indention on the left side, but otherwise great shape. estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Buzz Aldrin Signed Life Magazine Collector's Issue Lot #232 (Sale Order 232 of 426) A Life Collector's Series magazine in a nice presentation folder signed on the magazine by Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin. Included is a Certificate of Authenticity from Life. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Apollo 11 Flight Directors Signed Cover, 5 Signatures Lot #233 (Sale Order 233 of 426) An Apollo 11 10th anniversary cover signed by all the Apollo 11 Flight Directors including Gerald Griffin, Cliff Charlesworth, Glynn Lunney, Milton Windler and Gene Kranz. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 11 Final Flight Plan Lot #234 (Sale Order 234 of 426) An original Apollo 11 Final Flight Plan dated July 1, 1969 and containing over 300 pages of timelines, charts and mission information. There are six major sections and they include Detailed Timeline, Detailed Test Objectives, Consumables, Summary Flight Plan, etc. Great condition and uncommon.
Estimated Value: $300 - $400
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Buzz Aldrin Signed Early KSC PR/Tour Folder Lot #235 (Sale Order 235 of 426) An early KSC tour folder containing several booklets from the time, and autographed on the front cover by Buzz Aldrin. Faded with age and there is a significant tear in the center of the booklet that does not affect the signature.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Flown Piece of Apollo 11 Command Module Kapton Lot #236 (Sale Order 236 of 426) An 8-1/2"x 11" color certificate bearing a small flown piece of Kapton foil taken from of the Apollo 11 Command Module after splashdown. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Huge Apollo 11 Beta Cloth Patch Lot #237 (Sale Order 237 of 426) A huge Apollo 11 beta cloth patch measuring almost 2 feet square (20"x 21") and bearing a 10" diameter color mission emblem. Nice color registration on the emblem - better than you see with most. There are some bends in the cloth that can no doubt be ironed out, but overall great shape. These large beta cloth patches are rare. Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Large Piece of Apollo Mobile Launcher Metal Lot #238 (Sale Order 238 of 426) A relatively large 2"x 2" chunk of metal, rough on one side and polished on the other, bearing the engraving, "A portion removed from Mobile Launcher used to place mankind's first man on the moon Apollo 11, July 20, 1969, Cape Kennedy, Florida". Excellent condition and the largest piece I have seen. Estimated Value: $200 - $250
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Apollo 11 Lot Lot #239 (Sale Order 239 of 426) No Lot.
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Apollo 12 Views From The CM & LM During Flight Lot #240 (Sale Order 240 of 426) An original 8"x 10½" Views From The CM And LM During The Flight of Apollo 12 booklet dated October 17, 1969 (1 month before launch). It contains 297 pages, most of which are exact depictions, in the form of illustrations, showing what the Apollo 12 astronauts will see out their windows at any time during the mission. There are 12 main sections and some of the section headings include Discussion of Data, Mission Geometry, Views From CSM During Translunar Phase, Views From CSM and LM During Lunar Orbit Phase, Views From CSM During Transearth Phase, Views From CM During Entry Phase, Views Through Scanning Telescope, etc. Nice condition and quite uncommon. The consignor's name has been covered over for the photo at his request.
Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Rare Apollo 12 Crew Patch, Type I Lot #241 (Sale Order 241 of 426) A vintage 4" diameter Apollo 12 'crew' patch of the type worn on the astronaut's post-flight jumpsuits in the MQF. These were made by Dallas Cap & Emblem and are quite uncommon. Excellent condition. For more information on this patch, please visit the Crew Patches section at edgeofdarkness.com.
Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Apollo 12 LM Contingency Checklist Lot #242 (Sale Order 242 of 426) A vintage 3-ringed 6"x 8" Apollo 12 LM Contingency Checklist for LM-6 dated JOctober 1969 on each of the pages. It contains about 10-12 sections with about 30 heavy paper stock two-sided pages (60 total pages) of LM contingency checklists and procedures. Little or no annotations inside. Some of the tabbed sections are Docked DPS/APS, Loss of Comm, Staged and Unstaged Power Down List, Emergency Power Down, Contingency EVT/IVT and many more. This checklist was used by the Apollo 12 crew during training for the mission, and was the designated copy to be used in the Crew Quarters (A "Q" on the cover). This checklist details, in set procedures, what to do in all cases of an emergency in the Lunar Module. Manuals such as this are quite rare and are the exact types flown with the astronauts on the missions. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $1000 - $1500
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Apollo 12 LM Lunar Orbit Star Chart Lot #243 (Sale Order 243 of 426) An 8"x 16" Apollo 12 flexible plastic LM Lunar Orbit Star Chart used for assistance in lunar orbit guidance and navigation in the Lunar Module. The chart shows the sun and planets in color to differentiate them from the background, and important navigational stars are numbered, highlighted and oversized. The track of the Apollo 12 CSM across the star field is also shown in color. The lunar star chart reads at the bottom "LM Lunar Orbit Star Chart, November 14, 1969 Launch" which was the launch date of Apollo 12. This Lunar Orbit Star Chart was used in training by the crew. There is waviness in the plastic from inadequate storage or from use, but with no rips or tears. There is also some loss of emulsion on the right side from handling. Very uncommon for any mission.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Apollo 12 Lunar Module Timeline Book Lot #244 (Sale Order 244 of 426) An 8½"x 10½" Apollo 12 LM Timeline Book dated November 3, 1969 (11 days before launch) and consisting of 10 heavy two-sided pages (20 total pages) of timelines, procedures, rendezvous plots, switch positions, etc. The Timeline Books were the books most heavily used during training by all the Apollo Lunar Module Pilots. This one was no doubt at some point used by Alan Bean in the Simulator, and in fact, this is the Simulator copy and then the Crew Quarters copy. Used condition from training and the light green back cover is missing. These were not commercially available, but were made in very limited numbers - only a handful. Rare.
Estimated Value: $1000 - $1500
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Apollo 12 Lunar Module Rendezvous Procedures Lot #245 (Sale Order 245 of 426) An 8"x 10½" Apollo 12 LM Rendezvous Procedures booklet dated September 26, 1969 from MSC. It contains 7 sections with a total of 145 pages of foldouts, charts, graphs and information on rendezvous. Apollo 12 was the H-1 mission. Some light age spotting but still nice condition.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Apollo 12 Lunar Module Activation Checklist Lot #246 (Sale Order 246 of 426) A vintage 6"x 8" Apollo 12 Activation Checklist training manual for the Lunar Module dated October 1969 that was used by the Apollo 12 astronauts in the Lunar Module Simulator at KSC. Overall good condition with the tabs being worn from use. The checklist consists of about 37 pages of which most are two-sided making the total pages about 65. There are about 20 tabbed sections of procedures and LM switch positions for complete CSM to LM transfer and Lunar Module activation. Tabbed sections include IVT to LM, Comm Activation, PDI Day, Drogue & Probe, Landing Gear Deploy, Prep To Undock, and many more. An extremely rare checklist and a significant piece of Apollo history.
Estimated Value: $1000 - $1500
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Apollo 12 Lunar Module Malfunction Procedures Manual Lot #247 (Sale Order 247 of 426) An original 8½"x 11" Apollo 12 Lunar Module Malfunction Procedures manual mostly dating from October 1969. It contains 14 sections with about 35-40 total page sides of LM malfunction procedures from the AOH. Sections include G&C Displays, AGS, RCS, Comm, Heaters, Camera, etc. Used in training by the Apollo 12 astronauts, and this particular copy was kept in the Crew Quarters at KSC for after-hours reference. Nice condition. Manuals such as these were not commercially available, and were made in very limited numbers. Rare for sure.
Estimated Value: $750 - $1000
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Apollo 12 Final Flight Plan Plus Revision A Lot #248 (Sale Order 248 of 426) An original Apollo 12 Final Flight Plan dated October 15, 1969 and containing almost 300 pages of timelines, charts, foldouts and mission information. There are some GET mission notes written in pencil on the front cover - no doubt written as the mission was happening. Otherwise excellent condition. Also included is an Apollo 12 Flight Plan Revision A booklet with about 50+ pages of information and foldouts. Good shape.
Estimated Value: $300 - $400
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Apollo 12 EVA-1 Prep & Post Checklist Cards Lot #249 (Sale Order 249 of 426) Two 8"x 10½" Apollo 12 EVA 1 Prep & Post heavy cue card checklists taped together to swing open forming one long checklist. One side is for EVA 1 PREP and on the back is the checklist for POST EVA 1. The cards are dated 25 Oct 1969 and 31 Oct 1969, which is about 2 weeks before the launch, so these are the latest versions of the EVA 1 checklist. These cue card checklists were used in training, no doubt by Conrad and Bean, and are the exact same type of cards carried in the LM and used by the Apollo 12 astronauts on the lunar surface. Both cards are in excellent condition. Extremely rare.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Apollo 12 EVA-2 Prep & Post Checklist Cards Lot #250 (Sale Order 250 of 426) Two 8"x 10½" Apollo 12 EVA 2 Prep & Post heavy cue card checklists taped together to swing open forming one long checklist. One side is for EVA 2 PREP and on the back is the checklist for POST EVA 2. The cards are dated 25 Oct 1969 and 31 Oct 1969, which is about 2 weeks before the launch, so these are the latest versions of the EVA 2 checklist. These cue card checklists were used in training, no doubt by Conrad and Bean, and are the exact same type of cards carried in the LM and used by the Apollo 12 astronauts on the lunar surface. Both cards are in excellent condition. Extremely rare.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Apollo 12 Lot Lot #251 (Sale Order 251 of 426) No Lot.
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Vintage Apollo 13 LM-7 Grumman Decal Lot #252 (Sale Order 252 of 426) A vintage 6"x 7" LM-7 Manned Lunar Spacecraft decal from Grumman for the Apollo 13 mission. Showing some insect damage on the right edge, but the decal itself is untouched and in nice condition. A very uncommon decal.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 13 LM Guidance & Navigation Small Booklet Lot #253 (Sale Order 253 of 426) A vintage 3½"x 6½" Apollo 13 Guidance and Navigation booklet from AC Electronics concerning the Lunar Module LGC program Luminary 131. It is dated Feb 1970 and contains 40 pages of information about navigation. There are two staples in the top cover, but otherwise nice shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 13 30-Day Failure & Anomaly Report Lot #254 (Sale Order 254 of 426) An original Apollo 13 Mission 30-Day Failure and Anomaly Listing Report booklet dated May 1970 with 33 pages of illustrations and information and is a report discussing the significant problems or discrepancies during the Apollo 13 mission. Some age spotting and fading, but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Pre-Apollo 13 MIT GN&C Colossus 2E Manual Lot #255 (Sale Order 255 of 426) A pre-Apollo 13 January 1970 Apollo GN&C booklet from MIT for the Colossus 2E CSM Pre-Launch program. It contains 60 pages of charts and information. Used at the time but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo 13 LM-7 Grumman Window Decal Lot #256 (Sale Order 256 of 426) A vintage 6"x 7" Apollo 13 LM-7 emblem window decal from Grumman. Unused and in excellent condition. Uncommon. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Fred Haise Signed Earth Orbital Mission Booklet Lot #257 (Sale Order 257 of 426) What looks like possibly a partial Earth orbital photographic booklet signed on the front page by Apollo 13 LMP Fred Haise. Nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Fred Haise Signed Apollo 13 Mission Analyzer Lot #258 (Sale Order 258 of 426) An original 9.5" Apollo 13 Mission Analyzer from Raytheon consisting of two rotating information discs on the front and one on the back. It is signed by Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise and he wrote "Fortunately we had the GNC Computer to keep us straight!" The disc has one nice edge ding, but otherwise nice shape. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Large Apollo 13 Manned Flight Awareness Poster Lot #259 (Sale Order 259 of 426) A vintage 17"x 22" Apollo 13 Manned Flight Awareness poster from NASA in great condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $100
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Apollo 13 Lunar Orbital Science Contingency Chart Lot #260 (Sale Order 260 of 426) An original 12"x 60" (5 feet long) Apollo 13 Lunar Orbital Science Contingency Flight Chart showing several lunar orbit revolutions. This is a circular chart meaning the two edges have been joined together in order to easily scroll through the map. It shows craters and landmarks, subsolar and subearth points, Earthshine limits and much more. Some nice edge dings and waviness from poor storage but overall good shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 13 Orbital Science Chart Lot #261 (Sale Order 261 of 426) An original 12"x 180" (15 feet long) Apollo 13 Orbital Science Chart for lunar orbit revolutions 19 through 39. This is a circular chart meaning the two edges have been joined together in order to easily scroll through the map. It shows craters and landmarks, subsolar and subearth points, farside and nearside terminators, the Fra Mauro landing site and much more. A few minor dings but overall nice condition. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 13 Views From The Returning Spacecraft Booklet Lot #262 (Sale Order 262 of 426) An 8"x 10½" booklet "Views From The Returning Apollo 13 Spacecraft" dated May 15, 1970 from MSC - published after the fact. It contains 23 pages of calculations, information and illustrations. Some minor top edge wear but still nice shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 13 Lunar Module Lunar Surface Checklist Lot #263 (Sale Order 263 of 426) A 6"x 8" Apollo 13 LM Lunar Surface Checklist dated in March 31, 1970. It consist of 16 tabbed sections including EVA 1 Prep, EVA 1, EVA 1 Post, EVA 2 (Prep and Post), Launch Prep, One Man EVA Prep, Emergency Liftoff, Manual Ascent, etc. Complete procedures, switch positions and checklists for each activity. Used in training by Apollo 13 astronauts and this copy was one that was kept in the Crew Quarters for reference. The tabs are only a bit worn from use, and the pages are still nice condition. There are approximately 75 heavy-paper stock pages containing about 150 pages of data (two-sided). Extremely rare.
Estimated Value: $750 - $1000
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Fred Haise Signed Apollo 13 Cue Card, Training Lot #264 (Sale Order 264 of 426) A vintage 3"x 4" Apollo 13 cue card used in training by the Apollo 13 astronauts. It is an LOS Rate, Range, Range rate vs Time From TPI (Terminal Phase Initiation) card and it has been signed by Apollo 13 LMP Fred Haise. Haise added, "Used in training". Used condition from training and quite rare. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 13 Large EVT Cue Card Signed By Fred Haise Lot #265 (Sale Order 265 of 426) A vintage 8"x 10.5" Apollo 13 EVT cue card used in training by the Apollo 13 astronauts. It is an EVT card (Extra Vehicular Transfer) and it has been signed by Apollo 13 LMP Fred Haise. Haise added, "Used in training. Procedure to transfer cores where transfer to CSM must be done via EVT (outside)." That means, where a spacewalk is needed to transfer from the LM to the CSM. Nice condition and quite rare. Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Original Apollo 13 USS Iwo Jima Recovery Patch Lot #266 (Sale Order 266 of 426) An original and vintage 5" Apollo 13 USS Iwo Jima recovery patch with a cloth backing. Excellent condition and quite uncommon. Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Apollo 13 Lot Lot #267 (Sale Order 267 of 426) No Lot.
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Vintage Apollo 14 LM-8 Grumman Decal Lot #268 (Sale Order 268 of 426) A vintage 5½"x 7½" LM-8 Manned Lunar Spacecraft decal from Grumman for the Apollo 14 mission. Showing some insect damage, but a very uncommon decal.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 14 Delco Electronics G&N Information Booklet Lot #269 (Sale Order 269 of 426) A vintage 3½"x 6½" Apollo 14 Fra Mauro Landing booklet from Delco Electronics with 28 pages of illustrations and information about the mission. It also contains one major events foldout. Some spotting on the back cover but otherwise nice shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Guenter Wendt Signed Apollo 14 Glossy Photo Lot #270 (Sale Order 270 of 426) An 8"x 10" Kodak-like color glossy of Pad Leader Guenter Wendt receiving Col. Klink helmet from the Apollo 14 crew, and signed nicely by Wendt near the bottom. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 14 Launch Flame Trench Material Lot #271 (Sale Order 271 of 426) A large group of small pieces of the outer wall of the flame trench collected in April 1971 two to three months after the launch of Apollo 14. The thrust from the Saturn V looks to have turned them into a glass-like material. The largest piece is about 1" long.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 14 Lunar Module Rendezvous Procedures Lot #272 (Sale Order 272 of 426) An 8"x 10½" Apollo 14 LM Rendezvous Procedures booklet dated December 31, 1970 from MSC. It contains 6 main sections with a total of about 150 pages of charts, graphs and information on LM rendezvous. Apollo 14 was the H-3 mission. The tabs are a bit worn but its still in nice condition.
Estimated Value: $100 - $200
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Apollo 14 Lunar Module Malfunction Procedures Manual Lot #273 (Sale Order 273 of 426) An original 8½"x 11" Apollo 14 Lunar Module Malfunction Procedures manual dating from December 1970. It contains 13 sections with about 35-40 total page sides of LM malfunction procedures. Sections include G&C Displays, AGS, RCS, Comm, Heaters, Camera, etc. Used in training by the Apollo 14 astronauts, and this particular copy was used in the Lunar Module Simulator at KSC. Used condition but still good shape. Manuals such as these were not commercially available, and were made in very limited numbers. Rare for sure.
Estimated Value: $500 - $1000
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Apollo 14 Ascent Monitor Chart - Heavy Plastic Lot #274 (Sale Order 274 of 426) A vintage 8"x 10-1/2" heavy flexible plastic Apollo 14 Ascent Monitor Chart used in the LMS and the Crew Quarters for astronaut training. It is two-sided and shows the landing site and the path of ascent of the LM off the lunar surface measured with a scale in minutes from the launch site. A slight wave in it from years in storage, but still nice shape. Quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $125
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Apollo 14 LM Orbit Monitor Chart, Circular Lot #275 (Sale Order 275 of 426) A vintage Apollo 14 circular Orbit Monitor Chart showing revolution 13 of the Lunar Module. The lunar chart measures 10½"x 160" (over 13 feet long) and is circular in nature, meaning the two ends have been taped together to make one, long continuos chart. The chart shows the Apollo 14 landing site in the Fra Mauro region as well as the Apollo 12 landing site. Additionally, hundreds of craters and landmarks are shown. The map is a first edition dated November 23, 1970 for a January 31, 1971 launch. Used in the Lunar Module Simulator for astronaut training. Nice condition and quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Six Apollo 14 Color NASA Glossy Photos Lot #276 (Sale Order 276 of 426) Six vintage Apollo 14 NASA color numbered glossy photos on thick paper stock showing various scenes from the mission. Two of them have some slight indentions on the top edge from storage, but are otherwise in excellent shape, as are the rest of the photos. The white border may be a bit faded with age.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 14 Flight Crew G&N Dictionary Lot #277 (Sale Order 277 of 426) A vintage 5"x 8" Apollo 14 Flight Crew G&N Dictionary manual dated December 17, 1970 and used in mission training for the astronauts. There are some pages containing annotations, and some pages of data entry. It contains about 50 two-sided thick paper stock pages (100+ pages total) of Apollo 14 G&N information (Guidance and Navigation). There are many AGC program code sections including nouns and verbs, and other sections such as Start Charts, Checklist Codes Alarms, AGS Logic, AGS Man Thrust, etc. The tabs are well worn from astronaut training use in the Lunar Module Simulator. Checklists such as these are quite rare in any form.
Estimated Value: $750 - $1000
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Apollo 14 Flight Plan, Final Lot #278 (Sale Order 278 of 426) An original Apollo 14 Final Flight Plan dated January 18, 1971 and containing almost 400 pages of timelines, charts and mission information. Used at the time but still in good shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $300 - $400
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Apollo 14 Lot Lot #279 (Sale Order 279 of 426) No Lot.
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Three Apollo 15 LRV 001 License Plate Posters Lot #280 (Sale Order 280 of 426) A group of three identical 8½"x 11" Apollo 15 LRV-001 Manned Flight Awareness posters. All with corner bends/dings or edge wear/fading. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollos 15 to 17 CSM Integrated System Schematics Lot #281 (Sale Order 281 of 426) A vintage Integrated Systems Schematic manual for Apollo CSMs 111-115. CSM 115 never flew while CSM 111 was used for the Apollo-Soyuz mission. Otherwise CSMs 112-114 were for Apollo 15 to 17. The manual is dated from 1970 to 1973 and looks to contain about 30 long foldout schematics.The covers are faded and spotted with age, but the interior foldouts are in nice shape.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 15 Guidance & Navigation Summary Book Lot #282 (Sale Order 282 of 426) An original 5½"x 8½" Apollo 15 Delco Electronics Guidance And Navigation Summary softbound information book consisting of 695 pages of guidance and navigation information. Sections include CM Software, LM Software, ASPO 45 CRT Displays, Launch and Burn Schedule, Burn Perturbations, Science and Hardware. Some minor age spotting, but overall great condition.
Estimated Value: $250 - $300
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Apollo 15 Mission Science Planning Document, Final Lot #283 (Sale Order 283 of 426) An original Apollo 15 Mission Science Planning Document, Final dated March 15, 1971 with about 325 pages of charts, graphs and illustrations. There are eight large sections including General Mission Science Planning, Experiment and Equipment Description, Photographic Plan, Lunar Surface Science Plan, LRL Plan, and more. Used condition with aging on the covers and the spines. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 15 Mission 5-Day Report Lot #284 (Sale Order 284 of 426) An original Apollo 15 Mission 5-Day Report booklet dated August 1971 with 43 pages of illustrations and information and is a report on the evaluation of the preliminary data from the mission. Some indentions on the back cover and some age fading, but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Al Worden Signed "Hello Earth" Book Lot #285 (Sale Order 285 of 426) Al Worden's 1974 hardbound book "Hello Earth" signed on the first inside page by Worden. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Jim Irwin Signed Lunar Surface EVA NASA Litho Lot #286 (Sale Order 286 of 426) An 8"x 10" heavy paper stock litho signed by Apollo 15 moonwalker Jim Irwin with authentic signature. The inscription is printed on. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Apollo 15 Crew-Signed Lunar Surface EVA Litho Lot #287 (Sale Order 287 of 426) An 8"x 10" heavy paper stock litho signed by the crew of Apollo 15, Scott, Worden and Irwin, with authentic signatures. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Apollo 15 Lunar Surface Flown Graphite - Two Cards Lot #288 (Sale Order 288 of 426) Two small cards, the largest being 4"x 6", each bearing a pencil-marked "X", the graphite used to mark the "X" being carried to the lunar surface by Jim Irwin during the Apollo 15 mission. Both cards are in excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Jim Irwin Signed Apollo 15 Postcard Lot #289 (Sale Order 289 of 426) A 4"x 6" color postcard signed by Apollo 15 astronaut Jim Irwin. The signature shows a bit of feathering in the "Jim". Postmarked in Stuttgart, Germany and stamped and addressed on the back. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Six Different Apollo 15 Color NASA Photos Lot #290 (Sale Order 290 of 426) Six different 8"x 10" color NASA glossy photos showing scenes from the Apollo 15 mission. All are in in nice condition. Two have captions on the back and all of them have the "A Kodak Paper" watermark. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo 15 Launch Flame Trench Material Lot #291 (Sale Order 291 of 426) A large group of big and small pieces of the outer wall of the flame trench taken two days after the launch of Apollo 15. The thrust from the Saturn V looks to have turned it into a glass-like material. The largest piece is over 3" long.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Al Worden Signed Apollo 15 Launch Glossy Lot #292 (Sale Order 292 of 426) An 8"x 10" NASA color numbered glossy of the Apollo 15 launch, and signed nicely by astronaut Al Worden. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 15 Original NASA Transparency Lot #293 (Sale Order 293 of 426) An original Apollo 15 transparency mounted in a 5.5"x 9" presentation. The image shows equipment on the moon's surface. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 15 Crew-Signed Moonlanding Cover Lot #294 (Sale Order 294 of 426) An Apollo 15 moonlanding cover postmarked 7-30-71 in Washington, DC, and signed by the Apollo 15 astronauts Scott, Worden and Irwin. A little wavy near the bottom and middle, but overall still nice shape. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 15 LM-10 Lunar Module System Data Book Lot #295 (Sale Order 295 of 426) An 8½"x 10½" Apollo 15 Lunar Module Systems Data book dated July 12, 1971 with 43 tabbed LM system foldouts. Tab labels include LM TELMU, Pyro, Lighting, Comm/Instr, LRV Steer Elec. and many more. This particular copy was kept in the LMS and then the Crew Quarters for after-hours reference. These were not commercially available, but were made in very limited numbers - only a handful. Used condition but still in good shape.
Estimated Value: $300 - $400
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Robert Parker's Apollo 15 Orbit Monitor Chart Lot #296 (Sale Order 296 of 426) A vintage Apollo 15 circular Orbit Monitor Chart showing revolutions 3 and 13 of the Lunar Module. The lunar chart measures 10½"x 160" (over 13 feet long) and is circular in nature, meaning the two ends have been taped together to make one, long continuos chart. The chart shows the Apollo 15 landing site in the Hadley region as well as hundreds of craters and landmarks. The map is a first edition dated May 3, 1971 for a July 26, 1971 launch. Used in the Lunar Module Simulator for astronaut training and formerly belonging to Apollo 15 Support Crew astronaut Robert Parker (his name is scratched out with a sharpie on the legend). Nice condition and quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Robert Parker's Apollo 15 Ascent Monitor Chart Lot #297 (Sale Order 297 of 426) A vintage 8"x 31" heavy flexible plastic Apollo 15 Ascent Monitor Chart used in the LMS and the Crew Quarters for astronaut training. This map was at one time the personal property of Apollo 15 Support Crew member Robert Parker, and his name can be made out underneath the black sharpie on the legend. This map show a closeup of the landing site at Hadley and the path of ascent of the LM off the lunar surface measured with a scale in minutes from the launch site. Nice condition and quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 15 Lunar Module Rendezvous Charts Book Lot #298 (Sale Order 298 of 426) An 8½"x 10½" Apollo 15 Lunar Module Rendezvous Chart Book dated June 15, 1971 with 10 heavy two-sided pages (about 20 pages total) of charts and graphs for rendezvous in lunar orbit. This copy was initially an LMS training copy but was later kept in the Crew Quarters. These were not commercially available, but were made in very limited numbers - only a handful. Used at the time but still in good shape.
Estimated Value: $300 - $400
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Apollo 15 Lunar Module Burn Slide Rule Lot #299 (Sale Order 299 of 426) A 5" diameter Apollo 15 Lunar Module delta-V/delta-t Slide Rule (delta-V/delta-t meaning change in velocity over time) dated 6-26-71 with an interior 4-1/2" rotating disc on the front. Used in the Lunar Module Simulator for astronaut training and is marked as such on the back. A bit faded with age, but in nice condition and quite rare.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 15 Preliminary Flight Plan Lot #300 (Sale Order 300 of 426) An original Apollo 15 Preliminary Flight Plan dated April 20, 1971 from MSC Houston. It contains 20 sections with over 500 pages of Flight Plan timelines, Flight Plan notes, charts and tables, rendezvous, and loads of other mission information. Excellent condition and uncommon. The front cover is faded with age, but the inside still looks to be nice shape.
Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Apollo 15 Lunar Module-10 Apollo Operations Handbook Lot #301 (Sale Order 301 of 426) A vintage Apollo 15 LM-10 Lunar Module Apollo Operations Handbook dated 1 Sept 1970 with about 400 pages of procedures and operating instructions. The two main sections are Normal/Backup Procedures and Contingency Procedures. This manual has been bound with a string, but it looks to be complete and in nice condition. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $400 - $500
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Apollo 15 CSM Apollo Operations Handbook Lot #302 (Sale Order 302 of 426) A vintage Apollo 15 Command & Service Module Apollo Operations Handbook with its latest revision dated 2 July 1971 with nearly 1000 pages of procedures, operating instructions and some foldouts. The two sections are Normal/Backup Procedures with over 600 pages and Contingency Procedures with over 250 pages. The front cover is faded with age, but the manual is complete and in good condition. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $500 - $750
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Apollo 15 Flight Crew G&N Dictionary Lot #303 (Sale Order 303 of 426) A vintage 5"x 8" Apollo 15 Flight Crew G&N Dictionary manual dated July 12, 1971 and used in mission training for the astronauts. There are some pages containing light astronaut annotations. It contains about 50 two-sided thick paper stock pages (100+ pages total) of Apollo 15 G&N information (Guidance and Navigation). There are many AGC program code sections including Stars, Nouns and Verbs, and other sections such as Alarm Codes, Pre-Thrust, Contingency Alignments, etc. The tabs are well worn from astronaut training use in the Lunar Module Simulator. Checklists such as these are quite rare in any form.
Estimated Value: $750 - $1000
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Large Group of Rarely Seen Apollo 15 & 16 Photos Lot #304 (Sale Order 304 of 426) A group of twenty different 5"x 7" color glossy photos showing rarely seen images of the Apollo 15 & 16 crews, crews in training, the rockets and the Lunar Modules. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 15 Lot Lot #305 (Sale Order 305 of 426) No Lot.
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Vintage Apollo 16 LM-11 Grumman Sticker Lot #306 (Sale Order 306 of 426) A vintage 4-1/2" square LM-11 Extended Mission sticker from Grumman for the Apollo 16 mission. Excellent condition and quite uncommon. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 16 Lunar Roving Vehicle Handbook Lot #307 (Sale Order 307 of 426) An original 3-1/2"x 7" Lunar Roving Vehicle Apollo 16 information booklet from Delco Electronics. It has about 32 pages of mission information. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 16 Casper Access Badge, Rare Lot #308 (Sale Order 308 of 426) An original Apollo 16 Casper access badge complete in its plastic clip case. Stapled into the case, but otherwise very excellent condition. This badge was given to the consignor on Apollo 16 launch day. Rare.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Large Apollo 16 Charlie Duke MFA Poster Lot #309 (Sale Order 309 of 426) A vintage 17"x 22" Apollo 16 and Charlie Duke Manned Flight Awareness poster from NASA. There are a few handling flaws including a light vertical crease halfway down from the top. Otherwise good shape and uncommon. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Large Group of Original Apollo 16 Transparencies Lot #310 (Sale Order 310 of 426) A vintage group of fourteen 2"x 7' Apollo 16 transparencies from a 70mm Loop with all but one containing 3 separate images for a total of 41 total images. Included is an original sheet describing each image, however, the sheet lists 43 images and there are only 41 present. Included is the famous John Young jumping and saluting the flag plus many other lunar surface and lunar orbit images. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo 16 Beta Cloth Patch Lot #311 (Sale Order 311 of 426) An original 9"x 9" Apollo 16 beta cloth patch with at least part of three cut lines showing. Great color registration and in excellent condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 16 Lunar Module Data Card Book Lot #312 (Sale Order 312 of 426) An original 8½"x 10½" Apollo 16 LM Data Card Book dated March 10, 1972 consisting of 18 tabbed two-sided heavy paper stock pages (about 36 pages total) of data entry checklists and graphs. Tabs include LM Activation, Abort/Ascent, PDI 1&2 Abort, Lunar Surface, LM Jettison, etc. Used by the Apollo 16 lunar module astronauts during training at the LMS (Lunar Module Simulator). Training books such as this were not commercially available and were made in very limited quantities. Rare.
Estimated Value: $400 - $500
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Apollo 16 Final Flight Plan Lot #313 (Sale Order 313 of 426) An original Apollo 16 Final Flight Plan dated March 6, 1972 from MSC Houston. The front cover has some minor age fading but the interior looks in nice shape. Bound in the early 1970's with string. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Apollo 16 Lunar Module Timeline Book Lot #314 (Sale Order 314 of 426) An 8½"x 10½" Apollo 16 LM Timeline Book with the last completion update on June 9, 1972, but most the checklist dating late 1971 to early 1972. It consists of 23 heavy two-sided pages (46 total pages) of timelines, procedures, rendezvous plots, switch positions, etc. Additionally, in the front are about 15 copied pages of checklists containing many pencil annotations. The Timeline Books were the books most heavily used during training by all the Apollo Lunar Module Pilots. This one was no doubt of the type used by Charlie Duke in the Simulator, and in fact, this is the LMS-1 copy (Lunar Module Simulator). These were not commercially available, but were made in very limited numbers - only a handful. Excellent condition with many pencil data entries inside. Rare.
Estimated Value: $500 - $1000
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Apollo 16 Lunar Module Systems Data Book Lot #315 (Sale Order 315 of 426) An 8½"x 10½" Apollo 16 Lunar Module Systems Data book dated March 29, 1972 with at least 31 tabbed LM system foldouts. Tab labels include Comm, Pyro, Lighting, O2 Supply Suit Loop, LRV Steer Elect, and many more. This particular copy was kept in the LMS for crew training. These were not commercially available, but were made in very limited numbers - only a handful. Used condition but still in good shape.
Estimated Value: $250 - $500
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Apollo 16 LM Descent/Ascent Procedures Booklet Lot #316 (Sale Order 316 of 426) An 8"x 10½" Apollo 16 (J-2) LM Descent/Ascent Procedures booklet dated March 16, 1972 and from MSC. It contains about 40 pages in four sections including Powered Descent, Powered Descent Aborts and Powered Ascent. Some cover flaws and some age fading, but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $100 - $125
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Apollo 16 Lunar Module Abort And Rescue Plan Lot #317 (Sale Order 317 of 426) An original Apollo 16 Operational Lunar Module Abort And Rescue Plan dated March 27, 1972. It contains 107 pages of illustrations, charts, graphs and information. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Apollo 16 & 17 Lunar Module Rendezvous Procedures Lot #318 (Sale Order 318 of 426) An 8"x 10½" Apollo 16 and 17 Final LM Rendezvous Procedures booklet dated December 29, 1971 from MSC. It contains 6 main sections with many tabbed subsections and a total of about 150 pages of charts, graphs and information on LM rendezvous. Apollo 16 was the J-2 mission and Apollo 17 was J-3. Overall nice shape.
Estimated Value: $200 - $250
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Apollo 16 CSM Apollo Operations Handbook Lot #319 (Sale Order 319 of 426) A vintage Apollo 16 Command & Service Module Apollo Operations Handbook with its latest revision dated 17 July 1970 with nearly 800 pages of procedures, operating instructions and some foldouts. The two sections are Normal/Backup Procedures with over 600 pages and Contingency Procedures with over 150 pages. The front cover is faded with age, but the manual is complete and in good shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $400 - $500
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Apollo 16 Lunar Landing Mission Requirements Lot #320 (Sale Order 320 of 426) An original Apollo 16 (J-2 mission) Lunar Landing Mission Requirements book dated May 12, 1971. It is an early Review Draft. It contains about 200 pages in 6 main sections including Mission Objectives and Experiments, Detailed Objectives, Experiments, Alternate Mission and Abort Guidelines, etc. The tabs are worn and the covers have some age fading, but the inside pages are in great shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Apollo 16 LM Contingency Checklist Lot #321 (Sale Order 321 of 426) A vintage 3-ringed 6"x 8" Apollo 16 LM Contingency Checklist dated March 15, 1972. It contains about 25 tabbed sections of at least 65-70 heavy paper stock two-sided pages (130-140 total pages) of LM contingency checklists and procedures. These 25 tabbed sections are contained themselves in 7 larger sections called 30-Minute Activation, Modular Activation, Docked Deactivation, Charts, Special Procedures, Contingency EVT/IVT and Real-Time Checklists. Annotated on several pages, probably by Young and/or Duke. Some of the tabbed sections are Docked DPS Burn, Docked APS Burn, Power Down List, Attitude Control Matrix, CSM Transfer to LM Power and many more. This checklist was used by the Apollo 16 crew during training for the mission, and was the designated copy to be used in the LMS. This checklist details, in set procedures, what to do in all cases of an emergency in the Lunar Module. Manuals such as this are quite rare and are the exact types flown with the astronauts on the missions. The checklist tabs are heavily used, but the majority of the pages are still in great shape.
Estimated Value: $1000 - $1500
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Apollo 16 Descartes Lunar Surface Training Map Lot #322 (Sale Order 322 of 426) A 10"x 29" View of Descartes Area map used in training for the Apollo 16 astronauts. Several points of reference have been hand-marked. Faded with age with with three extra vertical folds.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 16 LM Lunar Surface Checklist Lot #323 (Sale Order 323 of 426) A 6"x 8" Apollo 16 LM Lunar Surface Checklist with the last completion update being made June 15, 1972, but most the pages being dated in March 1972. It consists of 13 tabbed sections including EVA 1 Prep, EVA 1 Post, EVA 2 (Prep and Post), EVA 3 (Prep and Post), Launch Prep, One Man EVA Prep, Emergency Liftoff, Manual Ascent, etc. Complete procedures, switch positions and checklists for each activity. Heavily used in training by Apollo 16 astronauts with quite a few annotations inside, especially near the back. The tabs are worn from use, but the pages are still nice condition. There are approximately 75 heavy-paper stock pages containing about 150 pages of data (two-sided). This copy was for use in the Lunar Module Simulator for training. Extremely rare.
Estimated Value: $2000 - $2500
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Charlie Duke's Spacesuit Equipment Bag, Training Lot #324 (Sale Order 324 of 426) Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke's personal spacesuit strap-on bag, used for storage of equipment and supplies, used heavily in training for his Apollo 16 lunar EVA. The bag was strapped on to the leg of his EVA suit during training and over time the strap connections holding smaller secondary bag to the larger one became separated. The bag measures approximately 7" wide x 10" high by 2-1/2" deep. Complete with the manufacturer's tag still attached. Soiled from heavy use. Quite rare and a great piece of lunar history. Estimated Value: $2000 - $3000
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Apollo 16 & 17 Apollo CSM Operations Handbook Lot #325 (Sale Order 325 of 426) A vintage Command/Service Module Apollo Operations Handbook for CSMs 113 and 114 (Apollo 16 and 17) dated 1 October 1971 with over 1000 pages of procedures, operating instructions and some foldouts. The two sections are Normal/Backup Procedures with over 700 pages and Contingency Procedures with over 250 pages. The manual is complete and in great condition. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $500 - $1000
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Apollo 16 Lot Lot #326 (Sale Order 326 of 426) No Lot.
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Apollo 17 Saturn V Flight Test Evaluation Plan Lot #327 (Sale Order 327 of 426) An original Apollo 17 Saturn V Flight Test Evaluation Plan dated November 6, 1972 from Marshall with about 100 pages of charts and information. The distribution list is still attached to the front. Some water damage on the bottom back that can still be seen on the last 10 pages of the booklet. Fair condition overall.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 17 Lunar Roving Vehicle Handbook Lot #328 (Sale Order 328 of 426) An original 3-1/2"x 7" Lunar Roving Vehicle Apollo 17 information booklet from Delco Electronics. It has about 32 pages of mission information. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Apollo 17 25th Anniversary Pen With Flown Metal Lot #329 (Sale Order 329 of 426) An Eversharp metal space pen made in part from metal that flew aboard the Apollo 17 spacecraft. It is engraved "Astronaut" on the clip and written on the body is "25th Anniversary Apollo XVII, December 1972 - 1997, Gene Cernan, Commander". Complete with paperwork and in a presentation case. The small gold seal on the card describes the pen as containing metal from Apollo 17. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Large Apollo 17 MSC Aerospace Awareness Poster Lot #330 (Sale Order 330 of 426) A large 11"x 14" Apollo 17 MSC Aerospace Awareness poster. The poster has some corner dings but overall is decent shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Original Apollo 17 LRV 003 NASA/Boeing Sticker Lot #331 (Sale Order 331 of 426) An original 3"x 5" Apollo 17 LRV 003 sticker from NASA and Boeing to honor the third Lunar Roving Vehicle on the moon. Very uncommon and in excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $30 - $40
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Apollo 17 Beep Beep Access Badge, Rare Lot #332 (Sale Order 332 of 426) An original Apollo 17 Beep Beep access badge complete in its plastic clip case. Stapled into the case, but otherwise very excellent condition. This badge was given to the consignor on Apollo 17 launch day and it refers to the time when most of this crew was the backup for Apollo 14 (Schmitt later replaced Engle). Rare.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo 17 Rollout Ceremony Access Badge Lot #333 (Sale Order 333 of 426) An original Apollo 17 Rollout Ceremony access badge with its pocket clip intact. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Five Rocks Rolled Over By Apollo 17 Transporter Lot #334 (Sale Order 334 of 426) Five rocks rolled over by the crawler transporter while carrying the Apollo 17 Saturn V to the launch pad. These were collected by the consignor on August 28, 1972 and come with a hand-written note to that effect.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Apollo 17 Final Flight Plan Lot #335 (Sale Order 335 of 426) An original Apollo 17 Final Flight Plan dated October 23, 1972 and containing almost 500 pages of timelines, charts and mission information. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $300 - $400
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Flown Apollo 17 Command Module Kapton In Lucite Lot #336 (Sale Order 336 of 426) A beautiful Apollo 17 lucite containing two small flown pieces of outer skin foil taken from the Apollo 17 Command Module. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $250 - $300
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Apollo 17 Lot Lot #337 (Sale Order 337 of 426) No Lot.
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Large Apollo-Soyuz Ceramic Mission Emblem Lot #338 (Sale Order 338 of 426) A 6-1/2" diameter high-relief ceramic Apollo-Soyuz mission emblem mounted in a nice 10"x 13" frame. The attached plaque reads "Two Cultures, Two Crews, One Goal". Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Apollo-Soyuz MFA Medallion With Flown Metal Lot #339 (Sale Order 339 of 426) An 11"x 14" color Apollo-Soyuz certificate bearing a Manned Flight Awareness medallion made in part from metal flown on the mission. The certificate nice shape with no significant dings.
Estimated Value: $45 - $50
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Flown Piece of Apollo-Soyuz Command Module Kapton Lot #340 (Sale Order 340 of 426) An 8-1/2"x 11" color certificate bearing a small flown piece of Kapton foil taken from of the Apollo-Soyuz Command Module after splashdown. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Deke Slayton's ASTP Joint Crew Activities Plan Lot #341 (Sale Order 341 of 426) Apollo-Soyuz astronaut Deke Slayton's Preliminary Joint Crew Activities Plan manual dated 4-28-75 with seven sections and about 200 pages. The biggest section by far is Detailed Activities which gives a complete timeline of the planned events. Slayton's name was written in the top left corner supposedly by a secretary. Used condition, especially the cover page, but still good shape overall. Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Alexei Leonov Signed Fleetwood Vinyl Presentation Lot #342 (Sale Order 342 of 426) A nice 11"x 14" fold open vinyl presentation from 1980 commemorating the 15th anniversary of Leonov's the first space walk. Signed in pencil by Leonov inside. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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ASTP Lot Lot #343 (Sale Order 343 of 426) No Lot.
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ASTP/Skylab Crew Emergency Egress Procedures Lot #344 (Sale Order 344 of 426) An original ASTP/Skylab Flight Crew Emergency Egress Procedures manual for LC-39 and dated March 1, 1973. It contains over 50 pages of illustrations and procedures. The tabs are worn a bit but otherwise nice shape.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Five Original Skylab/ASTP Vehicle Passes Lot #345 (Sale Order 345 of 426) Five original 4"x 6" vehicle passes with 4 being for Skylab and 1 for Apollo-Soyuz. All in nice condition. The Skylab Rescue pass has some writing on it.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Skylab Delco Electronics Information Booklet + 3 Lot #346 (Sale Order 346 of 426) A 3½"x 7" Skylab 3 Delco Electronics Skylab Orbital Workshop information booklet consisting of 28 pages of illustrations and information. Excellent condition. Also included in this lot are 2 Skylab pamphlets and one Apollo 17 pamphlet. All in nice shape.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Skylab Earth Resources Data Catalog Lot #347 (Sale Order 347 of 426) A Skylab Earth Resources Data Catalog from 1974 with 359 pages of color/B&W photos and information about the Skylab missions. There are also 4 long color Sensor Coverage Summary Maps in the back. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Lot of Three Skylab Items - Booklet, Badge, Pass Lot #348 (Sale Order 348 of 426) A lot of three Skylab items: a Skylab 1&2 Bleacher A launch VIP badge (used condition), a Skylab 1&2 VAB Viewing Site vehicle permit (used at the time but still nice shape) and a 4"x 7" McDonnell Douglas Skylab Information booklet with 82 pages of illustrations and information. The booklet has a couple of age spots but still in nice shape.
Estimated Value: $35 - $40
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1971 Skylab EREP Users Handbook Lot #349 (Sale Order 349 of 426) An original Skylab A EREP Users Handbook (Earth Resources Experiment Package) dated March 1971 and prepared at MSC. It contains 379 pages of mostly photos, illustrations, charts and information. Used condition but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Skylab Crew Personal Equipment Training Manual Lot #350 (Sale Order 350 of 426) An 8½"x 11" Customer Training manual "Skylab Crew Personal Equipment Description" dated 14 July 1972 from the Space Division at North American Rockwell. It contains about 115 pages of instructional illustrations and information. Used at the time and a little faded with age, but still in nice shape. Uncommon.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Five Large Skylab Sensor Coverage Index Maps Lot #351 (Sale Order 351 of 426) Five huge foldout color Skylab Sensor Coverage Index Maps dated February 1975 covering the continents of Australia, Southern South America, Western US, Eastern US and Asia. All in good shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Skylab Corollary Experiment Systems Mission Evaluation Book Lot #352 (Sale Order 352 of 426) NASA Technical Memorandum from MSFC "Skylab Corollary Experiment Systems Mission Evaluation" manual from September 1974 with over 300 pages of photos, illustrations and information. A bit faded with age around the edges, but still nice shape.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Large Skylab Spacecraft Aerospace Awareness Poster Lot #353 (Sale Order 353 of 426) A vintage 17"x 22" Skylab Spacecraft Aerospace Awareness poster from the Space Division at North American Rockwell. A few minor dings, but overall looks to be in great shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Skylab Multiple Docking Adapter News Reference Lot #354 (Sale Order 354 of 426) An original Skylab Multiple Docking Adapter News Reference dated May 1973 from NASA and Martin Marietta. It contains 8 tabbed sections with 78 heavy paper stock pages of photos, illustrations and information. Tabs include Skylab Cluster, Launch Vehicles, Experiments, Skylab Astronauts, etc. A small corner ding on the cover, but overall nice condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Skylab Parasol Material on Laminated Card Lot #355 (Sale Order 355 of 426) A laminated card containing a small piece of parasol material of the type used repair the Skylab station, and complete with two vintage Skylab stickers and a color litho bearing autopen signatures of all nice Skylab astronauts. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Beautiful Skylab Medallion Made With Debris Metal Lot #356 (Sale Order 356 of 426) A beautiful .999 fine silver Skylab medallion made in part from Skylab debris that crashed to Earth in Australia. Complete with an 18 page presentation booklet. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Skylab Spacecraft News Reference Lot #357 (Sale Order 357 of 426) An original Skylab Spacecraft News Reference manual from the Space Division at Rockwell International. This is the first one of these I have ever seen. It consists of 4 tabbed sections and 184 pages full of photos, illustrations and information on the Skylab Command and Service modules. The front and back covers have some age fading and a couple spots, but inside is in quite nice condition. Quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $200 - $250
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Wind Device on Mobile Launcher Destroyed by Rocket Lot #358 (Sale Order 358 of 426) A 6" diameter wind direction device that sat atop the Mobile Launcher at Launch Complex 39B and was destroyed by the rocket thrust from the Skylab 3 launch. Complete with a signed explanation outlining the above from the man who retrieved it after the launch, a Skylab decal and a Skylab 3 pamphlet. Not exactly excellent condition!
Estimated Value: $250 - $300
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1967 NAA CSM Study for the Skylab Program Lot #359 (Sale Order 359 of 426) An early North American Aviation CSM Study for Apollo Applications (Skylab) dated 1 March 1967 and containing 74 pages of illustrations and information. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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1966 NAA CSM Thermal Analysis for the Skylab Program Lot #359A (Sale Order 360 of 426) An early North American Aviation CSM Thermal Analysis for AAP Flights booklet dated February 1967 and containing 44 pages of charts, illustrations and information. This booklet was for the AAP, the Apollo Applications Program (Skylab). Excellent condition and rare. Estimated Value: $25 - $50
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1966 NAA TVC Analysis For Flight Booklet Lot #360 (Sale Order 361 of 426) An early North American Aviation TVC Analysis For Flight booklet dated 30 September 1966 and containing 57 pages of charts and information. This booklet was for the Apollo Applications Program (Skylab) and in fact is stamped "Space Station" at the top. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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1966 NAA Logistics CSM Configuration Booklet Lot #360A (Sale Order 362 of 426) An early North American Aviation Logistics CSM Configuration Alternatives booklet dated 9 December 1966 and containing 23 pages of charts and information. This booklet was for the Apollo Applications Program (Skylab) and in fact is stamped "Space Station" at the top. Nice condition and rare. Estimated Value: $25 - $50
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Skylab 1/2 Preliminary Flight Plan Lot #361 (Sale Order 363 of 426) An original Skylab 1/2 Preliminary Flight Plan dated November 15, 1972 and containing about 300 pages of timelines, charts and mission information. There are four major sections and they include Flight Plan Notes, Summary Timeline, Detailed Timeline and Experiment and Test Objectives. The front and back covers are a bit dinged, but the interior looks in nice shape.
Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Skylab 2 Launch Vehicle Flight Trajectory Manual Lot #362 (Sale Order 364 of 426) An original SL-2 Launch Vehicle Operational Flight Trajectory manual from the Space Division at Chrysler and dated 11-3-72. It consists of 268 pages full of graphs, charts, data and information. The two covers have some dings and age spots, but still good shape inside.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Skylab 3 Final Flight Plan Lot #363 (Sale Order 365 of 426) An original Skylab 3 Final Flight Plan dated July 14, 1973 and containing over 200 pages of timelines, charts and mission information. There are five major sections and they include Flight Plan Notes, Major Events, Detailed Timeline, Experiment and Test Objectives and On-Board Flight Plan. The front and back covers have a few age spots, and the last two pages have separated from the staple, but otherwise nice condition.
Estimated Value: $200 - $300
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Skylab 3 Final Skylab Launch Checklist Lot #364 (Sale Order 366 of 426) An 8"x 10-1/2" Skylab 3 Final Skylab Launch Checklist dated June 12, 1973 and containing about 55 pages of checklist procedures. There is age spotting on the cover, but nice inside.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Skylab 3 Crew-Signed Cover Lot #365 (Sale Order 367 of 426) A Skylab FDC cover postmarked 5-14-74 in Houston and bearing the signatures of the Skylab 3 astronauts, Bean, Lousma and Garriott. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Jack Lousma Signed Skylab 3 EVA NASA Glossy Lot #366 (Sale Order 368 of 426) An 8"x 10" NASA color numbered glossy showing Skylab 3 astronaut Jack Lousma during a spacewalk, and signed nicely by him. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Early Skylab 3 Loop Film From Handheld Hasselblad Lot #367 (Sale Order 369 of 426) A vintage roll of Skylab 3 Loop film released October 2, 1973 with a total of 42 color images all taken with a hand-held camera - 30 by a Hasselblad and 12 by a Nikon. Complete with an original NASA list of the images. Most are Earth images but some are of the astronauts inside the space station. One of the very first runs of these photos. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Skylab 3&4 Signed Cover - Six Signatures Lot #368 (Sale Order 370 of 426) A Skylab FDC cover postmarked 5-14-74 in Houston and bearing the signatures of the Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 astronauts, Bean, Lousma, Garriott, Carr, Gibson and Pogue. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Ed Gibson Signed NASA Spacesuit Litho Lot #369 (Sale Order 371 of 426) An 8"x 10" NASA litho signed by Skylab 4 astronaut Ed Gibson. Mint condition. Estimated Value: $20 - $25
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Lot of Three Early NAR Skylab (AAP) Booklets Lot #370 (Sale Order 372 of 426) A lot of three early North American Rockwell Space Division booklets all concerning the future Skylab space station (AAP, Apollo Applications Program). Included are AAP Electrical Power Systems (Oct 1968, 30+ pages, exc shape), AAP Modification Kit Data Package - Crew 1 (Nov 1967, 40 pages, exc shape) and AAP Modification Kit Data Package - Crew 3 (Nov 1967, 40 pages, exc shape). Rare booklets. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Lot of Three Early NAR Skylab (AAP) Booklets Lot #370A (Sale Order 373 of 426) A lot of three early North American Rockwell Space Division booklets all concerning the future Skylab space station (AAP, Apollo Applications Program). Included are Advanced Flexible Electronic Systems (Jan 1969, 22 pages, exc shape) and two Information Management booklets, original and later revision (Jan 1969/Mar 1969, 20 pages, exc shape). Rare booklets. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Space Shuttle News Reference in Original Packaging Lot #371 (Sale Order 374 of 426) An early Space Shuttle News Reference new as delivered in its plastic container. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Large Space Shuttle Press Information Notebook Lot #372 (Sale Order 375 of 426) A large loose-leaf notebook Space Shuttle Press Information dated January 1984 from Rockwell International and containing almost 600 pages of photos, illustrations and information about the shuttle. Some age spotting on the first page but overall nice shape.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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STS-1 MFA Medallion With Flown Metal Lot #373 (Sale Order 376 of 426) An 8-1/2"x 11" color certificate bearing a medallion made in part from metal flown on the STS-1 mission. The medallion is in excellent condition while the certificate has some spotting, some age fading and a couple edge dings.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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ALT Enterprise MFA Medallion With Flown Metal Lot #374 (Sale Order 377 of 426) An 11"x 14" color ALT Enterprise certificate bearing a Manned Flight Awareness medallion made in part from metal flown on the mission by the Enterprise. The certificate has been glued to a matte board which has received some water damage near the bottom third.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Four ALT MFA Medallions With Flown Metal Lot #374A (Sale Order 378 of 426) A group of four Enterprise ALT Manned Flight Awareness medallions made in part from metal flown on the Approach and Landing Tests. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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STS-79 Atlantis Flown Flag On Certificate Lot #375 (Sale Order 379 of 426) An Atlantis 4"x 6" flag attached to an 10"x 14" color certificate flown aboard the space shuttle Atlantis on its STS-79 mission. The certificate has a bottom left corner and edge ding, but overall good shape.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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STS-91 Discovery Flown Flag On Certificate Lot #376 (Sale Order 380 of 426) A Shuttle-Mir 4"x 6" flag attached to an 11"x 14" color certificate flown aboard the space shuttle Discovery on its STS-91 mission. The certificate has a couple small corner dings, but overall nice shape.
Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Flown STS-26 NASA Headquarters Flag With Cert Lot #377 (Sale Order 381 of 426) A NASA Headquarters flag attached to an 11"x 14" color certificate flown aboard the space shuttle Discovery on its STS-26 mission. The certificate has a couple dings mostly on its right side, but overall still good shape.
Estimated Value: $100 - $125
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STS-51L Data & Design Historical Summary Book Lot #378 (Sale Order 382 of 426) Withdrawn.
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Two Space Shuttle Flown Swatches Lot #379 (Sale Order 383 of 426) Two flown swatches of payload bay liner material laminated onto 2"x 9" cards. One swatch is from STS-93 in 1999, and the other is a generic flown swatch from the shuttle fleet to commemorate the STS-107 crew. Both in excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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STS-87 Flown Hitchhiker Sticker Lot #380 (Sale Order 384 of 426) A 6" long Hitchhiker sticker flown aboard STS-87 in November 1997 and complete in a nice presentation folder. The backing has not been removed from the sticker for insertion into this presentation. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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ISS Expedition 7 Flown Opium Poppy Seed On Card Lot #381 (Sale Order 385 of 426) A 4"x 5" card containing a small opium poppy seed flown in space aboard the ISS and Expedition 7. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Large Piece of Flown STS-82 Payload Bay Liner Lot #382 (Sale Order 386 of 426) A large 7"x 8" section of payload bay liner material flown aboard the STS-82 mission to Hubble in 1997. Complete with a certificate. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Flown STS-71 Swatch On Laminated Card Lot #383 (Sale Order 387 of 426) A 1-1/2" square swatch of payload bay liner material mounted on a 5"x 7" laminated card that was flown aboard the STS-71 mission in 1995. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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STS-88 Medallion Containing Metal Flown On The Min Lot #384 (Sale Order 388 of 426) An STS-88 Space Flight Awareness medallion containing metal that flew on the mission, and is complete with all its documentation. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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STS-109 Flown Swatch Of Payload Bay Liner On Card Lot #385 (Sale Order 389 of 426) A 6"x 9" laminated card bearing a 1-1/4" square swatch of payload bay liner that was flown on Columbia on its STS-109 mission. This is probably an error presentation since there are three additional swatch sections laminated in the lower margin - a bonus. Nice shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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STS-64 & STS -67 Crew-Signed Payload Handbooks Lot #386 (Sale Order 390 of 426) A 6"x 9" laminated card bearing a 1-1/4" square swatch of payload bay liner that was flown on Columbia on its STS-109 mission. This is probably an error presentation since there are three additional swatch sections laminated in the lower margin - a bonus. Nice shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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STS-45, 46, 47 & 50 Signed Payload Handbooks Lot #387 (Sale Order 391 of 426) An STS-45, 46, 47 and 50 Payload Handbook each signed on the front cover by many the respective crews - 16 total signatures. Each handbook is 3"x 5" in size and contains about 14 to 22 pages of photos, illustrations and information. All are in great condition.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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STS-51, 63, 66 & 68 Signed Payload Handbooks Lot #388 (Sale Order 392 of 426) An STS-51, 63, 66 and 68 Payload Handbook each signed on the front cover by many of the respective crews - 18 total signatures. Each handbook is 3"x 5" in size and contains about 18 to 22 pages of photos, illustrations and and information. All are in nice condition.
Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Large Group of 27 Space Shuttle Glossy Photos Lot #389 (Sale Order 393 of 426) A large group of 27 Space Shuttle 8"x 10" glossy photos including 8 early color artist conceptions, and many photos from STS-1. All in nice condition.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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STS-70 Discovery Flown Tubular Insulation Lot #390 (Sale Order 394 of 426) A 16" long tubular sock-type insulator flown aboard Discovery on its STS-70 mission. According to the paperwork, the insulator's original control number was AFT-3-22-6335, meaning it came from the aft section (AFT) of the shuttle Discovery (the '3' for OV-103) and was removed readying Discovery for its 22nd mission (the '22'). That means this section of insulation flew on Discovery's 21st mission which was STS-70. Nice shape. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Flown Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster Parachute Line Cutter Lot #391 (Sale Order 395 of 426) A flown Space Shuttle solid rocket booster parachute line cutter complete with a color certificate bearing a full explanation of its function. A small portion of parachute line is still caught in its guillotine cutter. The cutter weighs 1.6 pounds and measures 1"x 2"x 9" in size. It is spray painted red signifying used shuttle equipment. Estimated Value: $150 - $200
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Paul Weitz's STS-6 "F" Troop Crew-Signed Glossy Photo Lot #392 (Sale Order 396 of 426) An 8"x 10" color Kodak glossy of the STS-6 crew as "F Troop" and signed by Weitz, Bobko, Musgrave and Peterson. This signed photo was in the personal collection of Commander Paul Weitz, and he has written that fact on the back, along with his signature. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $100 - $150
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Group of About 90 SS Astronaut Autopen Signatures Lot #393 (Sale Order 397 of 426) A huge group of 90 or so Space Shuttle astronaut lithos all bearing an autopen signature. I don't see any duplication, but there may be some. Most in great shape. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Group of 26 Shuttle Astronaut Unsigned Portraits Lot #394 (Sale Order 398 of 426) A group of 26 Space Shuttle astronauts unsigned NASA glossy photos. There are a few duplications within the group. Nine of the 26 have the astronaut's name written on the top margin by the original owner. There are some dings and flaws about, but most are in nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Group of 42 Space Shuttle NASA Color Glossy Photos Lot #395 (Sale Order 399 of 426) A large group of 42 different NASA Space Shuttle color glossy photos with the vast majority being in excellent condition. Estimated Value: $75 - $100
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Group of 66 Different Shuttle Mission Patches Lot #396 (Sale Order 400 of 426) A large lot of 66 different 4" Space Shuttle mission emblem patches. All in nice shape. $50 - $75
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Group of 108 Shuttle 3" Mission Emblem Patches Lot #397 (Sale Order 401 of 426) A large group of 108 Space Shuttle mission emblem patches - all 3" diameter with duplication. Nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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STS-44 Crew-Signed NASA Litho Lot #398 (Sale Order 402 of 426) An 8"x 10" color NASA litho of the STS-44 crew and signed with authentic signatures by all 6 astronauts. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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STS-47 Crew-Signed NASA Color Litho Lot #398A (Sale Order 403 of 426) An 8"x 10" color NASA litho of the STS-47 crew and signed with authentic signatures by all 7 astronauts. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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STS-82 Crew-Signed NASA Color Litho Lot #398B (Sale Order 404 of 426) An 8"x 10" color NASA litho of the STS-82 crew and signed with authentic signatures by all 7 astronauts. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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STS-83 Crew-Signed NASA Litho Lot #399 (Sale Order 405 of 426) An 8"x 10" color NASA litho of the STS-83 crew and signed with authentic signatures by all 7 astronauts. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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STS-104 Crew-Signed NASA Color Litho Lot #399A (Sale Order 406 of 426) An 8"x 10" color NASA litho of the STS-104 crew and signed with authentic signatures by all 5 astronauts. A good double upper right corner ding but otherwise nice shape. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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NASA Orbiter Naming Program Book - Endeavour Lot #400 (Sale Order 407 of 426) An 8-1/2"x 11" NASA softbound book "Orbiter Naming Program" for the Space Shuttle Endeavour. It shows dozens of name possibilities and the pros and cons for naming the new Shuttle that. Nice shape.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Shuttle Flight Data & In-Flight Anomaly List Manual Lot #401 (Sale Order 408 of 426) A thick Shuttle Flight Data and In-Flight Anomaly List from April 1996 and referencing from STS-1 through STS-74. It contains over 700 pages of anomalies observed during the shuttle flights. Nice shape.
Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Bruce McCandless Signed NASA Color Litho Lot #402 (Sale Order 409 of 426) An 8"x 10" color litho of Bruce McCandless in his spacesuit and signed nicely by him. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Orbiter Zone & Access Locator, Zone Identification Lot #403 (Sale Order 410 of 426) A thick 3-1/2"x 4-1/2" Orbiter Zone And Access Locator book - Zone Identification Guide with about 120 pages of illustrations and information. Nice condition and quite uncommon.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Columbia Accident Investigation Board Report, Blue Lot #404 (Sale Order 411 of 426) A Columbia Accident Investigation Board report dated August 2003 and containing 248 pages of photos, charts and information. The CD in the back is cracked, but otherwise nice condition.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Columbia Accident Investigation Board Report, Gray Lot #405 (Sale Order 412 of 426) A Columbia Accident Investigation Board report dated August 2003 and containing 248 pages of photos, charts and information. Also included is several STS-107 related items. Nice condition.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Presidential Commission Report on The Challenger Accident Lot #406 (Sale Order 413 of 426) Report of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident with 256 pages of photo, illustrations and information. Some scuffing on the covers but still good shape.
Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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STS-121 Orbital Comics Color Poster, Nowak Lot #407 (Sale Order 414 of 426) A 16"x 20" STS-121 Orbital Comics color poster commemorative edition featuring the crew of STS-121. Excellent condition and uncommon. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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2004 Signed Astronaut Hall of Fame Poster Lot #408 (Sale Order 415 of 426) A large 16"x 20" color poster of the 2004 US Astronaut Hall of Fame inductees and signed nicely by the five astronauts Covey, Gregory, Thagard, Sullivan and June Scobee for Dick. Quite a few edge and center handling and rolling flaws. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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2005 Signed Astronaut Hall of Fame Poster Lot #409 (Sale Order 416 of 426) A large 16"x 20" color poster of the 2005 US Astronaut Hall of Fame inductees and signed nicely by the three astronauts Allen, McCandless and Fullerton. Nice condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Postmarked Emblem Covers For First 24 SS Flights Lot #410 (Sale Order 417 of 426) A set of 24 postmarked space shuttle launch covers for the first 24 shuttle flights. All in nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Four Signed Space Shuttle Photographs Lot #411 (Sale Order 418 of 426) A group of four 8"x 10" signed photographs including an STS-3 (Lousma & Fullerton), a Bolden (excellent), a van Hoften (slight dings about) and a Gutierrez (poor contrast, excellent). The STS-3 photo being is in rough shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Lot of 25 Space Shuttle Press Kits Lot #412 (Sale Order 419 of 426) A large group of 25 different Space Shuttle Press Kits all in nice condition. This is a heavier than normal lot so overseas postage will be relatively high. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Huge Lot of Space Shuttle/Payload Color Stickers Lot #413 (Sale Order 420 of 426) A huge lot of mostly Space Shuttle and payload color stickers. Nice shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Lot of 19 Early Space Shuttle Access Badges Lot #414 (Sale Order 421 of 426) A group of 19 early Space Shuttle access badges with duplication. Most were used at the time but still in nice shape. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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Lot of 14 Early Space Shuttle Vehicle Passes Lot #415 (Sale Order 422 of 426) A large group of 14 different Space Shuttle vehicle passes. A couple are in used condition but most are in great shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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Early 1973 Shuttle Program Orientation Booklet Lot #416 (Sale Order 423 of 426) An early 1973 Shuttle Program Orientation booklet with 30 pages of early shuttle information. Good shape. Estimated Value: $25 - $30
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STS-44 Crew-Signed NASA Color Litho Lot #417 (Sale Order 424 of 426) Similar lot to lot #398. An 8"x 10" color NASA litho of the STS-44 crew and signed with authentic signatures by all 6 astronauts. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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STS-70 Crew-Signed NASA Color Litho Lot #418 (Sale Order 425 of 426) An 8"x 10" color NASA litho of the STS-70 crew and signed with authentic signatures by all 5 astronauts. Excellent condition. Estimated Value: $50 - $75
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Large Group of Shuttle Covers Lot #419 (Sale Order 426 of 426) A large group of mostly space shuttle mission emblem covers with at least half being postmarked. Most are in great condition. Estimated Value: $40 - $50
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