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Lot 714
  1945 First Atomic Bomb Test Trinite Fragment. Piece of original Trinite from world's first atomic test, beautifully framed presentation with a photograph of the blast. On July 16, 1945 the first atomic bomb was detonated at the Trinity test site in the New Mexico desert. The blast generated a temperature of 10 million degrees Fahrenheit and the intense heat melted the desert sand into a light green glass like substance now known as Trinite. While it is no longer legal to acquire Trinite from the original site, small amounts collected prior to the restrictions are legal to own. This piece signifies the dramatic end to World War II's Pacific conflict and the beginning of the age of atomic energy. COA on reverse of frame which measures 15 1/4" x 12 1/4". Estimated Value $400 - 500
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$400
Lot 715
  Double Eagle II: Flown Commemorative Cover with Cancellations in Maine and France Signed by Crew First To Cross The Atlantic in a Balloon. Double Eagle II, the first launched from Presque Isle, Maine, USA on August 12, 1978 and landed at Miserey, France on August 17, 1978 with the time aloft 137 hrs 6 minutes. Flown cover stamp postmarked on launch date in Maine and postmarked in Fance on landing. Cover is signed by Maxie Anderson, Ben Abrusso and Larry Newman and is inside a custom presentation which includes a color photo and a segment of the balloon fabric. Excellent condition and presentation. 20 x 13" Cover is #703 of 1000. Estimated Value $200 - 400
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$188
Lot 716
  Chuck Yeager Boldly Signed Autobiography, Letter of Authenticity by Steve Zarelli Authentication (1923-2020) Flying Ace and heroic test pilot who in 1947 became the first pilot in history confirmed to have exceeded the speed of sound in level flight. Boldly signed autograph obtained during initial book tour. Book in very fine to excellent condition including dust cover having only a couple of minor chips to edge. One of America's true aerospace heroes. Estimated Value $200 - 400
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Lot 717
  15 Extremely Rare Photo Postcards of Early Aviation, Dirigibles and Pilots Including One of the Wright Brothers Plane. 15 rare photo postcards for every level of collector of early aviation, including pilots and WWI. Many of these cards came from France, about half have been stamped and addressed and are overall in good to very good condition. There are six regarding dirigibles including the Le "Jaune" dirigible in flight by Chalais-Meudon, and another while docked in hanger also called the Le Dirigeable LeBaudy' and the large funeral procession of victims in a dirigible crash held in Versailles. For aviation a shot of "I'Aéroplane Wright", a stunning near pristine post card of a WWI German plane plummeting from the skies after being hit, Aug. 22, 1977 (both cards very important), images of Douglas Corrigan, and several French designers with their planes.

Great history here. Cards are 5½ x 3½". Estimated Value $100 - 300
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$64
Lot 718
  147 Prints From The Lunar Orthophotomap (LO) Series. Published by: Defense Mapping Agency. Made possible from photographs taken from Apollo 15-17. All 147 in fair condition with some showing more signs of wear than others, from The Space Museum in Bonne Terre Missouri. Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,800
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Lot 719
  Rare Complete Set Of (LOC) Series Lunar Planning Charts LOC-1, LOC-2, LOC-3 and LOC-4. First edition May 1971 lithograph maps published by the Aeronautical Chart Information Center with a Scale of: 1:2,750,000. All in fair condition from The Space Museum in Bonne Terre Missouri. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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Lot 720
  58 Lithographs From The Lunar Topographic Orthophotomap (LTO) Series. Published by: Defense Mapping Agency, lot consists of the following maps: LTO38B2 NIELSEN (2ND Edition), LTO38B3 FREUD, LTO38B4 ZINNER, LTO39A3 PRINZ, LTO39A4 VAISALA, LTO40A1 CAVENTOU, LTO40A2 MCDONALD, LTO40B1 SAMPSON, LTO40B2 LANDSTEINER, LTO40C2 PUPIN, LTO41C3 BOWEN (2ND Edition), LTO41C4 YANGEL (2ND Edition), LTO41D1 WALLACE, LTO42A4 LINNE, LTO42B3 VERY, LTO42B4 SARABHAI, LTO42C3 DAWES (2ND Edition), LTO42C4 BRACKETT, LTO42D1 HORNSBY (2ND Edition), LTO42D3 MENELAUS, LTO42D4 SULPICIUS GALLUS, LTO43A4 LE MONNIER, LTO43C1 HILL, LTO43C3 PROCLUS, LTO44D4 PEIRCE, LTO60A1 DAUBREE, LTO60A2 AUWERS, LTO60B1 PLINIUS, LTO60B2 JANSEN, LTO61A1 CAJAL, LTO61D3 MENZEL, LTO62D3 AMEGHINO, LTO77C1 ALBATEGNIUS, LTO78A4 LINDSAY, LTO78B4 HYPATIA, LTO78C1 KANT, LTO78D1 ANDEL, LTO78D2 DESCARTES, LTO79A2 LEAKEY, LTO79B1 LUBBOCK, LTO79B3 AMONTONS, LTO79B4 GUTENBERG, LTO79D2 GAUDIBERT, LTO80B3 BORN, LTO81B2 RUNGE, LTO82A1 PURKYNE, LTO82A2 WYLD, LTO82A3 LUDWIG, LTO84D4 VOLKOV (2ND Edition), LTO100C1 TITIUS, LTO101B2 TSIOLKOVSKIJ BOREALIS (2ND Edition), LTO101B4 BABAKIN (2ND Edition), LTO101C2 WATERMAN, LTO102A1 PATSAEV (3RD Edition), LTO102A4 FESNEKOV, LTO102D1 STARK, LTO103A1 GRAVE andLTO103A4 RASPLETIN. All 58 in fair condition with some showing more signs of wear than others, from The Space Museum in Bonne Terre Missouri. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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Lot 721
  Lot 25 Photos Of Images Taken By Lunar Orbiter 4. Contains the following Lunar mapping image numbers: IV-6H2, IV-6H3, IV-9H2, IV-84H2, IV-101H2, IV-102M, IV-110H1, IV-114H2, IV-126M, IV-128H1, IV-131H3, IV-136M, IV-138M, IV-139M, IV-142H2, IV-143H2, IV-150H3, IV-160H1, IV-160H2, IV-164M, IV-167M, IV-170M, IV-181H3, IV-182M and IV-183H2. All B/W 10"x 10" images are in great condition with "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak" on verso and come from The Space Museum in Bonne Terre Missouri. Estimated Value $800 - 1,000
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$469
Lot 722
  Wonderful Collection of Photography Hardcover Books. Rectified Lunar Atlas: Supplement Number Two, Photograph Interpretation Handbook, Aerial Photographs and Their Applications, Elements of Photography and NASA SP-423 Atlas of Mercury. All in good condition from The Space Museum in Bonne Terre Missouri. Please note due to the size and weight of this lot extra shipping charges will apply. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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Lot 723
  Very Rare 1959 Bell Satellite Solar Cell Lucite. Lucite reads "A Bell Solar Cell, A Vital Part of Communications Satellites, Bell Telephone Laboratories". A great piece for any lucite presentation collector. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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$350
Lot 724
  John Glenn Signed Mercury Stamp First Day Of Issue Mercury-Atlas 6 Launch Cover. Cape Canaveral February 20, 1962 postmark, with Project Mercury stamp block of four and "Seven Original NASA Astronauts" cachet. Signature shows signs of fading. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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$88
Lot 725
  Wally Schirra Mercury Space Suit 10x8 Lithograph signed in blue marker with Sigma 7 symbol. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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Lot 726
  Gordon Cooper Signed "Blast Off" Cachet Mercury-Atlas 9 Launch Cover. Cape Canaveral May 15, 1963 postmark, great signature in bold blue ink. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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Lot 727
  Rare Gemini Space Suit Tether Hook Mechanism. Nylon webbing restraint straps were used to hold the Gemini environmental life support system (ELSS) chestpack against the space suit chest area. Attached to one of the restraint strap was this hook mechanism used for securing miscellaneous gear during extravehicular activities. This one was used for crewmember training. Hook mechanism comes with fact sheet that has a photo showing the location of the hook on the Gemini space suit. Minor evidence of use (some paint chipping). Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
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Lot 728
  Gemini 4 16mm Onboard Film Roll In Film Can From The Collection Of Dick Underwood. Roll contains portions of rolls 4 and 5, showing views of: Kuwait, Cairo, Mexico, Texas, Tibet Arizona and more. In overall great condition. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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$249
Lot 729
  2 Signed Photos Of Jim McDivitt In Air Force Uniform and During Gemini 4 Trainging. 8x10 color reprint signed "To Dan, Jim McDivitt" in green marker and S-65-19593 black/white NASA original photo also signed in green marker. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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Lot 730
  Gordon Cooper 8x10 Suit Lithograpgh signed in black marker. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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Lot 731
  (2) Gemini 6 Rendevous 16mm Film Rolls In Cans From The Collection Of Dick Underwood. Can 1 NASA-MSC label reads: Roll No.1, Type of Film: color print, Prcoess: Mags 11 thru 20. Can 2 NASA-MSC label reads: Roll No.2, Type of Film: color print, Prcoess: Mags 21 thru 26. In overall great condition. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500
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$624
Lot 732
  Crew Signed Gemini 7 "Endurance" Launch Cover With Insert. Patrick Air Force Base December 4, 1965 postmark, signed by James Lovell in blue ink and Frank Borman in black marker. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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$120
Lot 733
  Frank Borman 8x10 Suit Lithograph Signed in black marker. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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Lot 734
  (2) Gemini 9 16mm Film Rolls In Cans From The Collection Of Dick Underwood. Can 1 partial NASA-MSC reads: Process: color print, Subject: GT9 onboard selected scenes. Can 1 partial NASA-MSC reads: Classification: UNCL, Job Order No. 8903, Date: 6-6-66, Type of Fim: color print, Process: GT-9, Subject: Mags 61-81-90-93-116-100-117-118. In overall great condition. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 735
  Crew Signed Gemini 11 "Crew Photo" Launch Cover. Cape Canaveral September 12, 1966 postmark, Robert H. Goddard 8 cent C69 stamp, signed by Charles Conrad in black ink and Richard Gordon in blue ink. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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Lot 736
  27 Sterling Silver Men in Space Medals from the Danbury Mint. The Danbury Mint In England, the oldest private mint in the world, from 1969-1971 struck 13,885 cameo proof sterling silver medal sets of all of the U.S. astronauts who went into space with each medal weighing 20.8 grams. The medals along with complete description cards for each medal include the Mercury program for Mercury III to Mercury IX, the Gemini program for Gemini III to Gemini XII and the Apollo Program from Apollo VII to Apollo XVII. All of the sterling silver medals are of gem quality and sealed in the plastic cases as issued. Estimated Value $400 - UP
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$375
Lot 737
  Large Trove of NASA Photos, 400+ Total. Some Early Missions, The Bulk Shuttle Era. Large hold of NASA photos in overall fine to excellent condition. A great many have publicity information on the verso. Images cover Test Flights, Shuttle Training, Mission Control, Shuttle launches, Earth from Orbit, Shuttle in Orbit, numerous crew photos working and some group portraits and a few head shots.
A large collection perfect for dealers and collectors alike. Estimated Value $400 - 900
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$249
Lot 738
  Lot of 17 NASA Photos Most with Red Serial Numbers, Including Some from Apollo 8. S-65-30976 carrier with crew, S-66-27893 boiler plate, S-66-54053 helicopter side view, S-66-54055 view of equipment on helicopter side, S-66-54056 helicopter 68 front view, S-66-54061 view of equipment, S-66-54062 view of equipment on helicopter side, S-66-55767 Command Module boiler plate, S-68-28411 Command Module boiler plate,S-68-49830 Command Module on carrier top view, S-68-56310 Apollo 8 Command Module after recovery, S-71-16722 Apollo 15 James Irwin and David Scott with LRV trainer, S-71-28108 scientific instrument module (SIM), NASA-S-72-706-X Lunar roving vehicle (Altered with adhesive on back), S-64-38050 B & W SARAH receiver Mark 3, S-66-47379 B & W equipment image, AS9-20-3081 view of David Scott's back during Apollo 9 EVA. (17) 10" x 8" photos are in great condition except for NASA-S-72-706-X which was cut to fit the display it was attached to. Estimated Value $300 - 400
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$275
Lot 739
  8 S-IB System Training Manuals From Chrysler. Systems Traing Manual: Pneumatic System (2) Systems Traing Manual: Hydraulic System, Systems Traing Manual: LOX System, Systems Traing Manual: Electrical System, Systems Traing Manual: Propulsion System, Systems Traing Manual: Fuel System, Propulsion System (Missing Cover). All manuals in good condition except for one that is missing the cover. Estimated Value $300 - 400
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$175
Lot 740
  Space Flights: Collection of 825 Covers/FDC's Commemorating Balloon Flights, Rockets, Tracking Stations and Carriers/Submarines. A trove of American covers/FDC's that celebrate diverse fields in aerospace and other related subject. Historic balloon flights, aviation anniversaries, rocket and jet anniversaries, and great number of tracking stations many with pop-culture names from Krypton, Conan, Superman etc. as well as submarines and ships.
All in mint condition, many of these are obscure but very appealing. Perfect for dealer/internet sales or the aerospace completist. Estimated Value $200 - 400
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$213
Lot 741
  1963 Topps Astronauts Cards And 1969/1970 Man On The Moon Trading Cards. Two incomplete sets of Mercury and Apollo trading cards;(1) 47 of 55, 1963 Topps Astronauts cards with 3-D viewer includes the following numbers (1-12, 15-17, 19, 20, 23-33, 35-43, 45-54) all have 3-D image on reverse except for card numbers 4 and 47 which have the "Popsicle Space Cards".(2) 82 of 99, 1969/1970 Topps Man on the Moon cards include the following numbers (1-56, 58-61, 64-67, 70, 72-75, 77, 78, 80-84, 89-91, 97-99) and majority are from the reissued set. All cards are in 9 pocket trading card sleeves and are in good condition. Estimated Value $200 - 400
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Lot 742
  Chuck Yeager Signed In Blue Ink 1981 America First In Space Benefiting Mankind Cover With Insert. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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Lot 743
  Apollo Space Suit Pressure Gauge A7L or A7LB Extra Vehicular Space Suits. Extremely desirable Apollo space suit pressure gauge. This suit pressure gauge was located either on the right or left lower arm at the wrist area for quick verification of suit pressure on the A7L or A7LB space suits.

Excellent information sheet conveys with this gauge with a photo of the Apollo 12 crew in their suits, the pressure gauges clearly visible. The pressure gauge has serial numbers and manufacturer information clearly engraved on top side of gauge. An excellent addition to any level of collector of space ephemera. Please note a similar gauge sold by Goldberg's in the Collectibles Sale on July of 2019 for over $5,000. Estimated Value $2,000 - 4,000
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$1,830
Lot 744
  Lot Of Apollo 6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17 70MM (14) Film Rolls From The Collection Of Dick Underwood. Apollo 6 (Earth Photos), Apollo 7 (Earth View and More), Apollo 9 (3 Rolls), Apollo 10 (Multiple Cuts, LM, CM, Earth and Lunar Surface), Apollo 11 (2 Rolls, Lunar Surface), Apollo 12 (B/W Moon From Orbit), Apollo 13 (Different Cuts), Apollo 14 (Lunar Surface EVA), Apollo 15 (B/W Lunar Surface), Apollo 16 (Lunar Surface), Apollo 17 (Multiple Cuts). A total of 14 reels of film, a few with signs of sticking present. Comes with LOA from Underwood family. Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000
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$875
Lot 745
  Lot Of Apollo 7,9,10,11,12,13,15,17 70MM (14) Film Rolls From The Collection Of Dick Underwood. Apollo 7, Apollo 9 (4 Rolls), Apollo 10 (Lunar Surface), Apollo 11 (2 Rolls, Lunar Surface), Apollo 12 (B/W Moon), Apollo 13 (2 Rolls, Mixed Cuts), Apollo 15 (2 Rolls, Lunar Surface), Apollo 17 (Lunar Surface). A total of 14 reels of film, a few with signs of sticking present and most come inside of plastic containers. Comes with LOA from Underwood family. Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000
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$875
Lot 746
  Group Of 9 Moonwalker Signed Portraits. 8x10 signed color portraits of Apollo 12; Charles Conrad and Alan Bean, Apollo 14; Alan Shepard (Inscribed) and Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 15; Dave Scott (Printed on AGFA Photo Paper) and John Young (Inscribed), Apollo 16; Charles Duke, and Apollo 17; Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt (Inscribed). Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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$969
Lot 747
  Original Apollo Space Suit Shoulder Cable Guide Ring, Shoulder Mobility Assembly for the A7L and A7LB Space Suits. Original stainless steel cable guide ring, part of the complex shoulder mobility joint of the Apollo A7L and A7LB space suit configurations. These were externally mounted to the upper right and left shoulder areas of the space suit pressure garment by a braided aircraft-type cable routed through the steel tube formed to take the shape of the outer shoulder. Ring was then anchored to the front and back areas of the pressure garment allowing for a full range of pressurized shoulder motion. This authentic hardware comes with a more detailed two page fact sheet with three images demonstrating its use. An immensely collectible and significant piece of used in the creation of an Apollo space suit. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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$1,188
Lot 748
  Two Apollo Extravehicular Space Suit Portable Life Support System (PLSS) Attachment Brackets. Prior to pressurizing his space suit and conducting a lunar surface extravehicular operation from the Lunar Module, the Apollo astronaut would attach the PLSS backpack to his space suit using these two (2) brackets that were used to anchor the shoulder and waist support straps in place on the EV A7LB space suit. This lot comes with a very detailed two page description with photos within the text clearly showing their use on the space suit as shown in two detailed photos of Gene Cernan on the moon. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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$1,063
Lot 749
  Original Apollo Space Suit Glove Hand Mold: Used with the A6L, A7L and A7LB Space Suit Configurations. Apollo space suits and gloves were custom made for every astronaut. The process of making both intra-vehicular and extra-vehicular gloves for the Apollo program involved first making a cast of the individual astronaut's hands, then further detailed black rubber hand molds were created by NASA model makers to be used as the dipping molds for producing their flight gloves. Offered is a rare opportunity to acquire such a dipping mold. The following numbers are present on the base and wrist of the mold: Contract No. NASA-9-6100, Part No. A6L-103011, T-879-2, Part No. A7L-0215 (Is reversed on mold so the end product would have it show up correctly). This type of glove can be easily noticed when viewing examples of intravehicular gloves as opposed to extravehicular versions which are covered by extra layers. Dipping mold comes with a fact sheet and more detailed information which has two photos in the text of a dipping mold and a finished glove. Excellent condition. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 750
  The Man Who Sent Letters and Postcards To The Moon: Friedrich Schmiedl. One Cover Signed by Buzz Aldrin COA by Zarelli. History: Friedrich Schmiedl (philatelist and retired rocket technician in Austria) made news in Europe and eventually the US for mailing post cards to the moon during the Apollo Missions. He addressed them formally to the landing points of the moon. But it was how they came back with legitimate cancels whether from Austria, Kennedy Space Center. One that was mailed in 1969 addressed to Buzz Aldrin on the moon mailed from Austria found its way to Aldrin and was autographed by him. Letter of Authenticity by Steve Zarelli
Six covers by Schmiedl and two by a friend in NY who did same, Max Kronstein. Copy of full page article in Stamp Weekly also included. Estimated Value $500 - 800
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$300
Lot 751
  Group of 8 Apollo 12 Crew and Training Red Serial Number Photos. S-69-52989 Prime crew on deck of NASA motor vessel retriever, S-69-55362 Alan Bean and Charles Conrad during EVA training, S-69-55363 Alan Bean during EVA training with a Surveyor 3, S-69-55364 Charles Conrad and Alan Bean during EVA training at KSC, S-69-55365 Charles Conrad and Alan Bean (descending LM ladder) during EVA training S-69-56057 Alan Bean during Lunar surface simulation, S-56697 Prime crew in space suits for simulation training, S-69-56698 Prime crew in space suits looking at an Apollo 12 sign. All in great condition with "A Kodak Paper" and purple press release info on verso. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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$249
Lot 752
  5 Early Chrysler Saturn IB Training Manuals For The Apollo Program. Systems Training Manual: Decoder Code Plug Installation, Systems Training Manual: S-IB Stage Measuring System, Systems Training Manual: RF/TM Vehicle Systems, Saturn 1: Launch Vehicle SA-8 And Launch Complex 37B Functional Systems Description Volume 8, Systems Launch Branch: Quality Section Memos. All (5) manuals are in great condition with some yellowing to pages. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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$249
Lot 753
  First Man On The Moon FDC Signed By Both Of Neil Armstrong's Parents. First man on the moon cachet by CCC, Washington DC September 9, 1969 and Moon Landing July 20, 1969 postmarks. Signed "S.K. Armstrong" and inscribed "Best Wishes to Steve, Viola L. Armstrong" in black ink, with LOA by Steve Zarelli. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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$238
Lot 754
  Apollo Era Red Number Photo Signed By Wally Schirra. 8x10 red number color photo S-78-34135 with "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak" watermark and purple publicity information on verso. Image of 22 astronauts including Wally Schirra, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong. Signed by Wally Schirra on upper left corner in black marker. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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Lot 755
  Apollo 7 Splashdown NASA Black and White 10x8 NASA Photo. S-68-49529 Wally Schirra egressing the Command module after splash down, signed in black marker with press release info on verso. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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$64
Lot 756
  Apollo 8 Earthrise Original NASA Worm Logo Photo. 10x8 color photo 511446552 in blue with "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak" on verso. Photo shows signs dye instability common with Kodak paper that causes a reddish overtone to the image but is in overal good condition. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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$256
Lot 757
  Apollo 8 Liftoff and Recovery Photos Signed By Frank Borman. 8x10 liftoff color photo is a reprint and 68-H-1418 10x8 black/white recovery photo is a NASA original with notes added in blue and grey markings. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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Lot 758
  Apollo 8 Team Member Appreciation Collection. Includes the following; Apollo 8 oversized Earth Rise litho with printed crew autographs, Apollo 8 recognition certificate, The Detroit News January 7, 1969 "The Moon and Beyond" print, Apollo 8 insignia beta cloth patch, Apollo 8 medallion which contains metal from a flown aluminum ball with presentaion/holder. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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$338
Lot 759
  Apollo 9 Mission Beta Cloth Uncut Patch Sheet. An uncut Beta cloth sheet with black guide lines measuring 18" x 18" of 4 Apollo 9 Mission Beta patches made for NASA in collaboration by Owens Corning, Dupont and Screen Print Corp. Prints are clean with only the black printing a bit off center and come with an LOA.

Due to the tragedy of Apollo 1, NASA focused on making conditions safer for its crews and as a result a fireproof fabric (Beta cloth) created by Owens Corning and Dupont was to be used for the A7L spacesuits and patches among other items. While the Beta cloth was produced by Owens Corning and Dupont the screen printing needed to create the mission patches was outsourced to Screen Print Corp. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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Lot 760
  Apollo 11: Flown Film On Board LCM 'Columbia', Placed on LM 'Eagle' and Accompanied Armstrong and Aldrin to the Surface of the Moon and Back. "A Small Part of History". Flown Apollo 11 Hasselblad film segment to the surface of the moon at Tranquility Base on July 20, 1969. 107 photographs were taken on this film roll which returned on July 24, 1969. 9.5mm x 7mm (a larger segment than most) is mounted on a Letter of Authenticity and personally signed and certified by Dick Underwood as Richard W. Underwood, Supervisory Aerospace Technologist Lyndon B. Johnson Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas. Mint. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
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$750
Lot 761
  Apollo 11: Flown Film On Board LCM 'Columbia', Placed on LM 'Eagle' and Accompanied Armstrong and Aldrin to the Surface of the Moon and Back. "A Small Part of History". Flown Apollo 11 Hasselblad film segment to the surface of the moon at Tranquility Base on July 20, 1969. 107 photographs were taken on this film roll which returned on July 24, 1969. 9.5mm x 7mm (a larger segment than most) is mounted on a Letter of Authenticity and personally signed and certified by Dick Underwood as Richard W. Underwood, Supervisory Aerospace Technologist Lyndon B. Johnson Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas. Mint. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
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$750
Lot 762
  Apollo 11: First Man on the Moon Recording by Hugh Downs Autographed by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. LOA by Zarelli. Hugh Downs narrated a very popular 7" 45rpm record for MGM about the landing of Apollo 11 entitled "First Man on the Moon" in 1969. This particular recording is very rare having been signed on the paper ring of the vinyl recording by the entire Apollo 11 crew: Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. All are very legible with Collins' somewhat light. Letter of Authenticity by Steve Zarelli of Space Authentication. Also included is an excellent 8 x 10" portrait photo in B&W signed by Hugh Downs. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500
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$875
Lot 763
  Apollo XI: Buzz Aldrin Signed Books: "Encounter with Tiber" and "The Return", Near to Mint. Two signed books co-authored by Buzz Aldrin, Lunar Module Eagle pilot on Apollo XI and John Barnes. "Encounter with Tiber" 3rd printing has a boldly singed bookplate on the title page. For "The Return" a First Edition copy, Aldrin has signed the dark grey title page sharply in silver ink, fine point pen. Both editions have their dust jacket and very fine to near mint condition. Estimated Value $600 - 900
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