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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

LARGE US FLAG CARRIED ON APOLLO 15. Flown United States flag, silk, 11 x 17 inches.

SCOTT'S US FLAG CARRIED ON MULTIPLE MISSIONS. Flown US flag, linen, 4 x 5½ inches.

CREW PATCH—CARRIED TO THE LUNAR SURFACE. Flown Apollo 15 emblem, cloth, 4 inches in diameter.

IRWIN'S FLOWN APOLLO 15 ROBBINS MEDALLION. ONE OF ONLY 127 CARRIED ON THE MISSION. Flown Apollo 15 Robbins medallion made from sterling silver, 1¼ inches in diameter.

FLOWN ROUND THE MOON ON ENDEAVOUR. Flown United States flag, made from silk, 4 by 6 inches.

MAPPING CAMERAS SENT TO LUNAR ORBIT. "J-MISSION SIM BAY SM 112/113 COMMON," large blueprint, 18 x 11 inches,

IRWIN, OLD GLORY, AND MOUNT HADLEY—SIGNED. Color photolithograph, 8 x 10 inches, with a printed caption along the bottom margin.

HADLEY RILLE WITH SCOTT'S DESCRIPTION. Black and white photograph, 8 x 10 inches, with a printed NASA text on verso.

JIM IRWIN—BACK ON EARTH. Black and white photograph, 8 x 10 inches, with printed NASA text on verso.

APOLLO 15 LUNAR LANDING POSTAL COVER—SIGNED. Postal envelope with an Apollo 15 crew emblem cachet issued by the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Stamp Club.

APOLLO 15 RECOVERY SHIP BASEBALL CAP. A dark blue baseball cap with an embroidered emblem which reads: "USS OKINAWA APOLLO 15."

APOLLO 15 LM DATA CARD BOOK—USED IN TRAINING. Apollo 15. LM Data Card Book. Part Number SKB32100115-387. S/N 001. [June 10, 1971.]

APOLLO 15—ROAD MAP TO THE MOON. Apollo 15. CSM Lunar Landmark Maps. Printed June, 1971.

LUNAR TRAJECTORY NOTES—FIRST ROVER MISSION. Apollo 15 Lunar Trajectory Notes. MSC Internal Note No. 71-FM-232. Houston, TX: NASA/MSC, June 30, 1971.

CHARLIE DUKE—FRONT PAGE NEWS. Black and white photograph, 8 x 10 inches, with a printed NASA text on verso.

THE WESTERN U.S. PHOTOGRAPHED FROM APOLLO 16. Color photolithograph, 8 x 10 inches, printed caption along bottom margin with NASA text on verso.

CASPER IN LUNAR ORBIT. Color photograph, 8 x 10 inches, with NASA identification number at upper border.

A SALUTE TO THE FLAG IN THE LUNAR HIGHLANDS. Color photograph, 8 x 10 inches, with NASA identification number at upper border.

A LUNAR SPEED RECORD! Color photolithograph, 8 x 10 inches, printed caption along bottom margin with NASA text on verso.

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LUNAR ROVER BLUEPRINT—SIGNED BY A DRIVER. "Configuration Control Qual. and Flight Units, Lunar Roving Vehicle," blueprint, Boeing, Seattle, WA, March 16, 1970.

APOLLO 16—EXPLORING DESCARTES. Apollo 16 Final Lunar Surface Procedures. Houston, TX: NASA/MSC, March 16, 1972.

HEAVILY SOILED WITH LUNAR DUST. Flown to the lunar surface on Apollo 17, LM Lunar Surface Checklist, pp 2-3 and 2-4.

PRESENTED BY CHRIS KRAFT TO JAMES FLETCHER. Desktop presentation comprising three flown flags, each 4 x 6 inches, and accompanying plaques, mahogany, the flags behind lucite panels.

SPACE SUIT ANYONE? Black and white photograph, 10 x 8 inches, with printed NASA text on verso.

CERNAN SALUTES THE LAST STARS AND STRIPES. Large color photograph, 16 x 20 inches.

THERE IS ORANGE SOIL! Color photolithograph, 8 x 10 inches, printed caption along bottom margin with NASA text on verso.

APOLLO 17 LUNAR ORBIT CHART. "Apollo Lunar Orbit Chart (ALO), Apollo Mission 17, Trajectory for CSM Revolutions 1, 47, 49, and 75." Defense Mapping Agency for NASA.

APOLLO 17 EARTH ORBIT CHART. "Apollo Earth Orbit Chart (AEO), Apollo Mission 17 for December 6, 1972 Launch Date." Defense Mapping Agency for NASA.

HARRISON SCHMITT WITH THE LUNAR MODULE. Large color photograph, 16 x 20 inches.

MOON BOULDER. Large color photograph, 16 x 20 inches.

LAST MAN. Large black and white photograph, 16 x 20 inches.

FAREWELL TO A FULL MOON—DECEMBER 1972. SIGNED BY TEN APOLLO LUNAR VOYAGERS. Color photograph,

WE CHOOSE TO GO TO THE MOON. Large color photograph, 20 x 16 inches.

APOLLO PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS FROM LUNAR ORBIT. SIGNED BY ONE OF EVERY LUNAR FLIGHT CREW. MASURSKY, HAROLD, G.W. COLTON and FAROUK EL-BAZ, editors.

THE HISTORY OF MANNED APOLLO LUNAR SPACECRAFT. SIGNED BY TWELVE APOLLO ASTRONAUTS.

SIGNED BY 13 ASTRONAUTS & FIRST SPACEWALKER. VON BRAUN, WERNHER and FREDERICK I. ORDWAY III. History of Rocketry and Space Travel. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1969.

APOLLO LUNAR LANDING SUMMARY. Lunar Landing Site Summary Book. Houston, TX: NASA/MSC, April 1970.

SCHIMERMAN, LAWRENCE A., editor. Lunar Cartographic Dossier. St. Louis, MO: Defense Mapping Agency for NASA, [1973].

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28 DAYS IN ORBIT—CONRAD'S SKYLAB I EMBLEM. LETTER GIVING DETAILS ON A RECORD BREAKING FLIGHT. Flown Skylab I cloth emblem, 4 inches in diameter.

BETA CLOTH EMBLEMS. Group of 19 emblems printed on sections of Beta cloth, the sections mostly 9 x 9 inches but a few smaller,

HASSELBLAD PHOTOS FROM SKYLAB 2. Roll of slide film,

THE SPACE MAGNA CARTA. Printed certificate featuring an illustration of the linked Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft, with mission insignia below.

WORLD RECORDS OF THE ASTP MISSION. File on Absolute World and World Records of the World's First Joint Flight of the Soyuz (USSR) and Apollo (USA) Spacecraft on the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project... July 15-19, 1975. Baikonur, Moscow, and Cape Canaveral: [USSR Aerosports Federation and USA National Aeronautics Association], 1975.

STAR CHART CARRIED AND USED ON ASTP. "CSM Deorbit Star Chart, July 15, 1975 Launch,"

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