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The Space History Sale including Aviation

25 March 2013 | starting at 13:00 EDT
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326 lots available

ANGRY ALLIGATOR. Color photograph, 10 x 8 inches.

AMERICAN FLAG CARRIED ON GEMINI 10. Flown United States flag, made from silk, 4 by 6 inches,

OUT TO LAUNCH. Color photograph, 10 x 8 inches.

THE RIDE 'EM COWBOY SPACEWALK. Color photograph, 8 x 10 inches.

ALDRIN'S SPACEWALK. Color photograph, 10 x 8 inches.

GEMINI PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS—SIGNED BY 13. Color photolithograph, 8 x 10 inches,

STANDING IN THE GEMINI SPACECRAFT. Black and white photograph, 10 x 8 inches, printed NASA captions on verso. Framed.

ASTRONAUTS AT LUNCH. Black and white photograph, 8 x 10 inches, with printed NASA text on verso. Framed.

ALDRIN AND LOVELL CELEBRATE GEMINI SUCCESS. Color photograph, 10 x 8 inches.

SPACE RACE—WHO IS AHEAD?—SIGNED. Pioneer Manned Spaceflights Thru 1966. Large color photolithograph issued by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, 17 x 21½ inches.

PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE FIRST GEMINI FLIGHTS. THE BEGINNINGS OF THE ASTRONAUT AS PHOTOGRAPHER. Earth Photographs from Gemini III, IV, and V. NASA SP-129. Washington: 1967.

PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE LAST GEMINI FLIGHTS. THE ASTRONAUT PERFECTS HIS ROLE AS PHOTOGRAPHER. Earth Photographs from Gemini VI through XII. NASA SP-171. Washington: 1968.

CAMERA'S USE IN SPACE EXPLORATION. CORTRIGHT, EDGAR M., editor. Exploring Space with a Camera. NASA SP-168. Washington: 1968.

SPECIAL PUBLICATION BY THE SPACE CAMERA MAKER. Hasselblad 3. 1966.

LARGE GEMINI SPACECRAFT MASTER MOLD MODEL. Large 1/8 scale model of the Gemini spacecraft by Atkins and Merrill's Engineering Model and Mock-Up Division of Sudbury, MA.

GEMINI AND APOLLO HASSELBLAD POSITIVES. A group of film strips of duplicate positives from various Hasselblad magazines taken during the Gemini 4, Apollo 8, and Apollo 9 missions. Over 200 individual frames.

RANGER PROGRAM. 2 large spools of 35mm film containing duplicate negatives of photographs taken by Ranger VIII and IX,

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SPACE TREATY—SIGNED BY 10 SPACE TRAVELERS. Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space. Hicksville, NY: S.M. Kessler, 1967.

ROCKWELL SPACECRAFT MODEL. Model of the Command/Service Module (CSM) with escape tower and connecting lattice structure.

GRUMMAN LUNAR MODULE MODEL. Model of the Lunar Module (LM) made from injected-molded plastic for the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation (GAEC) of Bethpage, Long Island, NY.

LION BROTHERS CREW MISSION EMBLEMS. Cloth crew mission emblems, 18 total with sizes from 3½ to 5 inches in diameter.

COOPER'S TOPOGRAPHIC LUNAR MAP. REMARKS ON NOT COMMANDING A LUNAR MISSION. Mare Nectaris – Mare Imbrium.

SCHIRRA'S APOLLO 1 TRAINING CHART—SIGNED. Apollo Flight Chart, Base Chart. Prepared by the USAF Aeronautical Chart and Information Center for NASA.

WALLY SCHIRRA'S PILOT SUNGLASSES. SCHIRRA ON SPORTS CARS AND MORE! Standard-issue military sunglasses by General Optical, in gold-colored metal with straight-prong supports and green-gray lenses.

SCHIRRA'S APOLLO 7 ORBITAL PHOTO CHART—SIGNED. Apollo S00 Series Synoptic Photography Training Chart. 1968.

SCHIRRA'S APOLLO 7 LAUNCH PHOTO—SIGNED. Color photograph, 10 x 8 inches, with printed NASA captions on verso.

FLAG CARRIED ON APOLLO 7—THE FIRST MANNED APOLLO FLIGHT. FLOWN United States flag, made from silk, 4 x 6 inches,

APOLLO 8 LUNAR CHART—"IN THE BEGINNING...." THE FIRST MEN IN LUNAR ORBIT READ FROM GENESIS. Apollo Target of Opportunity Flight Chart (ATO), Apollo Mission 8, 21 December 1968 Launch Date. Aeronautical Chart and Information Center of the USAF for NASA.

FLOWN AROUND THE MOON—APOLLO 8 SHEET. Flown on Apollo 8, Updates book, "Earth Orbit Block Data."

EARTHRISE. Large color photolithographed on gloss paper, 11 x 13½ inches on larger sheet. Framed.

APOLLO 8 CHRISTMAS EVE PRAYER. "A Christmas Eve Prayer from Lunar Orbit, December 24, 1968."

UNITED STATES FLAG CARRIED ON APOLLO 9. Flown United States Flag, silk, 4 x 6 inches.

APOLLO 9 SATURN V FLIGHT MANUAL—CREW SIGNED. Saturn V Flight Manual - SA 504. NASA/MSFC, January 25, 1969.

FLOWN HEAT SHIELD SEGMENT—APOLLO 9. An segment of heat shield, approximately 1½ inches long.

ASTRONAUT MEAL TIME. Color photograph, 10 x 8 inches, with a red NASA ID number at the upper border.

SECOND MANNED SATURN V LAUNCH. Black and white photograph, 10 x 8 inches, with NASA printed text on verso.

SYMBOLS OF THE APOLLO X LM CREW—SIGNED. Two "Snoopy" astronaut dolls, produced in China by Determined Distributions of San Francisco for United Feature Syndicate, 1969.

SNOOPY—MANNED FLIGHT AWARENESS COLLECTION. INCLUDING LARGE "EYES ON THE STARS" DECAL. A collection of eight period decals ranging from 3 to 10 inches in size.

FASTEST FLOWN US FLAG, FROM APOLLO X MISSON. CARRIED IN LUNAR MODULE SNOOPY. Flown United States flag, silk, 4 x 6 inches.

STAFFORD'S LUNAR MODULE FLOWN BETA EMBLEM. Flown crew Beta emblem, carried on the Apollo 10 lunar orbital flight on board the lunar module Snoopy, 9 inches square.

STAFFORD'S APOLLO 10 MANUALS. 1. Technical Information Summary, Apollo 10.

HASSELBLAD PHOTOS FROM APOLLO 10. Roll of slide film, being duplicate black and white positives from Hasselblad magazines O, P, Q, R, S and T.

BILL BALDWIN'S BOUND APOLLO 10 PRESS KIT. Press Kit... Project: Apollo 10. Washington, DC: NASA, May 6, 1969.

NEIL ARMSTRONG LETTER TO GENERAL STAFFORD. ARMSTRONG, NEIL. Typed Letter Signed ("Neil"), 1 p, 11 x 8½ inches, University of Cincinnati, [December 5, 1973],

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