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The Fall Manuscript, Collectibles, Stamp and Space Memorabilia Auction


Shuttle
 
 
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Lot 413
  1980s-90s, big NASA Shuttle Program photo collection. More than 1000 glossy color or B&W 8"x10" images covering Shuttle Program history with many uncommon images. Includes astronauts in training, payloads, striking launch images, landings, shots from space and so on. Good number of red serial numbered photos. Excellent condition overall.
Estimated Value $500 - 1,000.
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$360
Lot 414
  1980s-2005 NASA color crew lithos, STS-1 through STS-114. Complete unit of unsigned 8"x10" lithos for all flights from STS-1 through STS-114, all 114 flights. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$156
Lot 415
1978, female astronaut signed first Shuttle training day entire. Postal stationery entire with cachet depicting head portraits of six female astronauts who were in Shuttle simulation training. Kathyrn Sullivan, Margaret Siddon, Sally Ride, Anna Fisher, Judy Resnick and Shannon Lucid all sign near their portraits. Bold signatures.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$192
Lot 416
1990s, launch vehicle configuration model. Striking wooden model, 7.75"x7.75" base and 14" tall. Fin on Shuttle's top is loose and there are some minor dents and spots on booster. Desirable model in fine condition.
Estimated Value $250 - 500.
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$192
Lot 417
1983-92, Shuttle tracking maps. Good group of 16 tracking maps. Missions include STS-11, STS-26, STS-29, STS-37 (x2), STS-41B (STS-41F), STS-43, STS-44, STS-45, STS-46, STS-49, STS-50, STS-51D, STS-51F, STS-53 and STS-61A. Also two Shuttle publications, one describing hazardous operations.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$98
Lot 418
1980s, FLOWN artifacts from six different Shuttles. Roughly 1" square sealed pockets containing FLOWN material inset in colorful two sided ValentiaSpace & SpaceCoast Cover Service 8"x10" display. Includes Enterprise (ALT cargo bay door insulation), Columbia (solad shield), Challenger (AFRSI blanket), Discovery (payload bay liner), Atlantis (thermal blanket) and Endeavour (insulating blanket).
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$300
Lot 419
1980s, FLOWN artifacts from five different Shuttles. Roughly 1" square sealed pockets containing FLOWN material inset in colorful two sided ValentiaSpace & SpaceCoast Cover Service 8"x10" display. Includes Columbia (solad shield), Challenger (AFRSI blanket), Discovery (payload bay liner), Atlantis (thermal blanket) and Endeavour (insulating blanket).
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$204
Lot 420
1980s-90s FLOWN Shuttle artifacts. Group of 16 items mounted on presentation cards (max dimensions about 7,5"x5.5"). Includes STS-77 insulation blanket piece on about 3.5"x2.25 card (x6), STS-90 webbing on about 3.5"x2.25" card (x6), three bookmark style cards with STS-41G surface insulation piece, STS-42 Horse Collar piece (payload bay liner) from unspecified mission and STS-71/MIR 19 mission payload bay liner piece. ALSO with piece of NASA thermal insulation tape on colorful 5.5"x4.25" card that is likely unflown.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$108
Lot 421
1980, Ken Mattingly signed NASA color litho. Shuttle space suit 8"x10" litho with bold signature of Ken Mattingly to which he adds 'Best Wishes."
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$135
Lot 422
1981, STS-1 FLOWN USA flag. Flag (5.5"x4") FLOWN on STS-1 mounted (discoloration from mounting glue) on 8.5"x11" presentation page with traces of aging along edges.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$660
Lot 423
1981, Mission Control-Console back-lit displays. These 10 overlays are back-lit displays used on the Flight Dynamics Officer's console. The lights monitored key events on-board the spacecraft and monitored computer processing activity by the Mission Operations Computer (MOC) for other events or possible contingencies. They represent variable event overlays or in the vernacular of Flight Controllers "Digital Display Drives" (D.D.D.s). These particular D.D.D.s were utilized on early Shuttle flights (2 are noted "FLIGHT 001" for STS-1). They were utilized to support trajectory operations for all phases of flight: Prelaunch/Ascent phase, Orbital Operations phase; and Deorbit/Entry phase. On the flight Dynamics Officer's console, they served as a Heads-Up Display feature with color coded lighting for significant telemetered vehicle events impacting the trajectory plus health and status of ground trajectory processors supporting number crunching in MOC. (RTLS = Return to Landing Site, AOA = Abort Once Around, SSME = Space Shuttle Main Engine, etc.). Additional notes accompany the cards along with a COA and copy of NASA memo on D.D.D.s.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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$300
Lot 424
1981, STS-1 & STS-2 Mission Control-Console back-lit displays. These 16 overlays are back-lit displays used on the Flight Dynamics Officer's console. The lights monitored key events on-board the spacecraft and monitored computer processing activity by the Mission Operations Computer (MOC) for other events or possible contingencies. They represent variable event overlays or in the vernacular of Flight Controllers "Digital Display Drives" (D.D.D.s). These particular D.D.D.s were utilized on early Shuttle flights (2 are noted "FLIGHT 001" for STS-1). They were utilized to support trajectory operations for all phases of flight: Prelaunch/Ascent phase, Orbital Operations phase; and Deorbit/Entry phase. On the flight Dynamics Officer's console, they served as a Heads-Up Display feature with color coded lighting for significant telemetered vehicle events impacting the trajectory plus health and status of ground trajectory processors supporting number crunching in MOC. (RTLS = Return to Landing Site, AOA = Abort Once Around, SSME = Space Shuttle Main Engine, etc.). Additional notes accompany the cards along with a COA and copy of NASA memo on D.D.D.s. Also original red file book that house the D.D.D.s.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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$566
Lot 425
1981, STS-1 launch "Goodie" book. Actual red loose leaf binder (3" thick) that represents a compilation of technical reference material gathered over tme from post ASTP period until STS-1 mission in preparation for the STS-1 launch. Data utilizes developing flight rules, flight techniques, flight plans and console procedures for first Shuttle flight. Used in mission control as technical reference during STS-1 mission. Accompanied by STS-1 Flight Dynamics Officer's COA.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$324
Lot 426
1981, small STS-1 group (x7). Seven items from first shuttle mission. Includes 1"x1"x0.25" piece of SRB TPS STS-1 test panel, four passes or placards (up to 8.5"x6"), one bumper sticker (may not be STS-1) and one appreciation medallion (1.5" diameter) with certificate.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$72
Lot 427
1981, STS-2 Trajectory Officer's cue card. This two page, two sided, cue card (9.5"x15") was used in mission control during STS-2 simulations and to support real-time Ascent Operations. This unique hand constructed cue card contains technical data and a listing of Manual Entry Devices to run Mission Control Center's Abort Regional Determinator for evaluation of Abort Mode Capabilities during Columbia's ascent. Red highligts indicate "Abort Mode Boundaries." Flight Trajectory Officer ran Abort Regional Determinator, essentially the ground processor computer that computed the Deta Velocity margins. Flight Trajectory Officer's COA.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$96
Lot 428
1982, STS-3 Flight Dynamics Officer's personal console handbook. Actual red loose leaf binder (3" thick) used by Flight Dynamics Officer in mission control in Houston for real time support during STS-3 mission, used as refernce material. Most important of the contents are about capabilities that are annotated with supporting data. Loaded with charts, graphs and calculations that also involve prelaunch activities, ascent performance options and technical info for initialization of ground processors during prelaunch. Also with OFT flight rules book. Fascinating peek behind the scenes of STS-3 mission. Accompanied by STS-3 Flight Dynamics Officer's COA.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$180
Lot 429
1982, STS-4 Flight Dynamics Officer's Ascent & Abort cue card. This two page, two sided, cue card (9.5"x15") was used in mission control during STS-4 flight simulations and real-time during STS-4 mission. Card was used to call out real-time Shuttle Abort Mode Capabilities during ascent. This unique hand constructed card supported STS-4 ascent. Abort Modes are annotated along with other technical data for a successful mission. Data depicted is based on the Columbia vehicle's performance for STS-4. STS-4 Flight Dynamics Officer's COA.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$96
Lot 430
1982 STS-4 Flight Rules Manual. Original manual used in mission control in Houston in prep and during mission. Three hole punched with title "OFT Flight Rules.STS-4 Flight" manual with over 300 pages of instructions, charts and divided into 17 sections and 2 appendices. Sections include Flight Operations Rules, Ground Instrument Requirements, Booster, OMS/RCS, Trajectory Guidance, EECOM and so on.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$108
Lot 431
1983, STS-9 Flight Dynamics Officer's Ascent & Abort cue card. This two page, two sided, cue card (9.5"x15") was used in mission control during STS-9 flight simulations and real-time during STS-9 mission. Card was used to call out real-time Shuttle Abort Mode Capabilities during ascent. This unique hand constructed card supported STS-9 ascent. Abort Modes are annotated along with other technical data for a successful mission. Data depicted is based on the Columbia vehicle's performance for STS-9. STS-9 Flight Dynamics Officer's COA.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$96
Lot 432
1988 FLOWN NASA flag. FLOWN flag (5.5"x3.75") mounted on roughly 9"x13.5" presentation display in frame (12"x16.25"x0.75"). Perfect for display.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$209
Lot 433
1989-93, Shuttle crew signed oversize color photo montages with FLOWN patches. Six (6) photo montages (20"x16"), 5 on stiff board, each with FLOWN mission patch attached and with bold signatures of crew. Missions include STS-29, STS-33, STS-37, STS-41, STS-42 and STS-55. STS-33 & STS-55 missing one crew member signature each (Carter & Walter, respectively). All bold signatures. Colorful group.
Estimated Value $750 - 1,000.
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$630
Lot 434
1984-97, FLOWN tomato seed packetx. Group of 18 NASA seed packets including those from STS-41C consisting of 8 FLOWN seed packets from various layers plus 8 Earth based seed packets and STS-86 FLOWN Space Project 11 seed packet & one Earth based seed packet.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$98
Lot 435
1992, STS-47 FLOWN flight logo board. Elliptical (12.75" & 8.25" semi-major axes, 1/8" thick) shaped board bearing STS-47 logo that flew on 50th Shuttle mission, STS-47. Presented to the crew before flight by consignor and returned to him after the mission with handwritten and signed note from mission commander, Robert "Hoot" Gibson, on the reverse.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$312
Lot 436
1992 STS-50 FLOWN metal Inconel pieces (x2). Two metal pieces, both with discoloration and roughly 4"x2", FLOWN aboard OV-102, Columbia Shuttle, that executed 221 orbits. Paperwork on both, red tag accompanies one.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$48
Lot 437
1995, STS-71 FLOWN gold Robbins Medallion #3F. One of only 8 gold medallions FLOWN on the Atlantis for STS-71 mission. Includes original invoice and Mission Specialist Bonnie Dunbar COA.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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$5,040
Lot 438
1995, STS-73 FLOWN thermal control system blanket. Part #VO70362917, 521962, maximum size 30"x11" with snaps. FLOWN on Shuttle Columbia. Fine condition.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$300
Lot 439
1996, STS-77 FLOWN heat sink seal. From 3 main engine assembly, 7.5" diameter, 2" thick, part #mc467 0028 2000. Seal flew on earlier missions as well but apparently STS-77 was its last. Accompanied by red info tag.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$111
Lot 440
1997, STS-82, FLOWN bay liner pieces (x2). Two pieces of bay liner from second Hubble Telescope mission, roughly 3"x1.5" and 8.25"x3.5", respectively. Each with printed Ken Havekotte descriptions.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$156
Lot 441
1983, STS-83 Crew Signed Display. Glass framed display (21.5x14.5" overall size) with handwriting at top reading "To Karen Ehlers/Thanks for the STS-8 RMS Support" and signed by Truly, Brandenstein, Bluford, Gardner & Thornton, the full crew. Center of display has a color photo montage from the mission plus mission patch.
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$160
Lot 442
1997, STS-86 FLOWN TPS-thermal barrier. Used on Shuttle Atlantis, 11.5" diameter thermal barrier/R4R. It was reported during post landing inspection of STS-86 that this particular thermal barrier, circular in shape (part #VO70-3989041-007 with Serial No AH0715) was "torn and degrading" and thus was removed. Red tag and additional paperwork accompanies.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$84
Lot 443
1984 STS-89, FLOWN SRB doubler ring. Shuttle orbiter metal & foil insulator roughly 15"x10"x6" FLOWN on Space Shuttle Endeavour during STS-89 mission. Includes original decommissioning tag stating part number as VO70-199626-002 and 25167-005, removed from service on 9-24-98. Heat discoloration as expected, fine condition.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$456
Lot 444
1997 STS-94 FLOWN high-temp insulator piece. Roughly 11"x3"x0.75" piece of insulator that flew on early missions of OV-102, Colombia Shuttle, with last flight on STS-94. Heat discoloration present as expected. Accompanied by paperwork.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$180
Lot 445
Shuttle FLOWN SRB Circuit Board. Solid Rocket Booster circuit board (about 6x4.5") that was flown, recovered and bench tested (in 1988). Accompanied by Flight Hardware documentation, Board marked with 1978 as date.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$300
Lot 446
1982, FLOWN SRB mounting bracket. Early Shuttle FLOWN bracket from unspecified flight, 4"x3.5"x2.5" max dimension, part #10165-0207-001. Paperwork included. Fine condition.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$96
Lot 447
1980s, Shuttle flight component multiplexer. Early Aydin Vector "freq. div. wide band" multiplexer, 11"x6"x4.5", with various inputs and outputs on one side and a tag on the other with a label reading in part: "Serial No 13923 AVS 0678014, Date of MFG 06-78, Contract No. NASA-32066, Part No 221 37000-503." In fine condition and likely FLOWN.
Estimated Value $300 - 500.
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$264
Lot 448
1999, KSC metrology psi guage. P/N 45 137755 003 2320-5, KSC P/N 79K80170-5 REV E, 6" diameter, 5" thick guage used at Kennedy Sapce Center for ground support of Shuttle missions. 1999 NASA calibration tag. Built by Ashcroft, marked DURAGUAGE/AIS1316 TUBE/ & SOCKET."
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Lot 449
1993-98, Shuttle Endeavour FLOWN thermal blanket insulator. Three pieces FLOWN on three different missions: STS-57, STS-77 & STS-89. First and last with paperwork. Vary in size up to 26.5" wide. the largest piece being as large as we have ever seen. All with interesting features such as impressed tags with part numbers and snaps. Valuable and in fine condition.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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$320
Lot 450
  1997 Shuttle orbiter Discovery FLOWN payload bay liner. Two (2) large pieces (at least 22.5" wide) of bay liner, one from STS-82 (second Space Telescope service mission), #MBO-135-027 and the other from STS-85, notated "Bay 9 R/H AWT." Fine condition.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$102
Lot 451
2000, STS-99 FLOWN thermal control system blanket. Paart #VO70363219-014, BDK 377, 18"x11" with attached red tag. FLOWN on Shuttle Discovery. Fine condition.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$210
Lot 452
1997, STS-86 FLOWN thermal control system blanket. Part #VO70362929 001, ocn 52BOV1, 26"x19". FLOWN on Shuttle Atlantis. Fine condition.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$210
Lot 453
1980s-90s, FLOWN thermal control system items (x4). Four FLOWN items. Includes STS-86 thermal blanket with snaps, two FLOWN thermal blankets from unspecified flights and cargo bay area thermal barrier, part #VO70-398100-014, about 30" long. All are good sized pieces in fine condition.
Estimated Value $450 - 650.
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$300
Lot 454
1996-97, FLOWN Shuttle hardware (x3). Three FLOWN pieces. Includes STS-77 support bracket (2.5"x2.5"x1") and two STS-85 support angles (roughly 2"x1"x0.5"). All with accompanying yellow tag or tag photocopy and all with signs of use.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$48
Lot 455
1980s-90s, Shuttle & Shuttle related hardware (x28). Twenty eight various pieces. Includes metal hose pieces (x2) from Discovery (likely FLOWN), SRB circuit board, SpaceLab upper pulley assembly and several other pieces from SpaceLab (some likely FLOWN), SLS-1 parts, teather satelite system (TSS) parts and others. Many with paperwork. Includes back up & spare parts such as nuts, bolts and so on. Interesting offering.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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$240
Lot 456
1990s, FLOWN Shuttle bolt. Impressively large and heavy Space Shuttle bolt, 6.5" long and weighing 2.5 pounds, used during an unknown mission. Bolt is well-used with grease-filled threads.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
Ex-Charles Bell Estate.

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Lot 457
1988-89, FLOWN Shuttle orbiter nose gear tire segment. Excised from a tire used on STS-27 & STS-28 missions, piece measures 8.5"x2.25"x1" and is a construct of nylon canvas with twin beads of high strength steel bead wire by B.F. Goodrich. Also two small tire pieces included along with collateral material. Ken Havekotte COA.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Realized
$552
Lot 458
1984 FLOWN SRB doubler ring. About 3" in diameter, used on solid rocket booster in 1984. Part #1065-0206-002. Paperwork accompanies.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$36
Lot 459
1999, FLOWN Shuttle orbiter filter canister. Oleophobic filter canister from a Shuttle orbiter body flap, 5" tall and 3" diameter, bearing engraved part numbers on top, '0711325-103 S/N 0135/MR581748.' Includes the original decommissioning tag, dated Aug 4, 1999. Dent to one side of canister, otherwise fine condition. FLOWN status presumed by Shuttle memorabilia specialist Ken Havekotte. Original red tag also included.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$90
Lot 460
  1990s, Space Hab hardware. Space Hab module flew on missions from STS-57 to STS-118, total of 17 Shuttle missions. Hardware consists of 26 plastic bags, each with invenrory paperwork, containing brackets, bolts, screws and so on, 13" long bracket without paperwork, full flight ready spool of velcro (11"x11"x2.25") and 16.5" long bifurcated metal air conduit piece (with tag).
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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$105
Lot 461
1990s, Space Hab experimental locker battery assembly. Used as power supply in Space Hab, about 16"x10"x6" with handles for carrying. Flown status unknown. Somewhat heavy.
Estimated Value $250 - 500.
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