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Sale 49

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Shuttle Program
 
 
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Lot 207
STS-1, 1981, NASA Color "Tile" Photos. This lot includes 15+ NASA 8x10" color glossy photos of tiles removed from STS-1 after the flight for testing purposes. These behind-the-scenes photos show cross sections of the tiles after blue dye was dripped onto the tiles to see where the tile waterproofing had burned out from the heat of reentry. The waterproofing was important because the tiles could absorb water prior to subsequent flights (which some did), thus causing them to fall off during launch. An email from the consignor explains this testing further. ALSO included are five pieces (various sizes) of soft white protective pads as used on various Shuttle flights. An interesting lot.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Lot 208
STS-1, 1981, NASA & Commercial Crew Patches. Lot of two different crew patches including the version of the patch produced for NASA by AB Emblem Co. and used on the crew's flight suits. This version can be recognized by the four different color threads used to make the flames below the shuttle. This patch was also given by NASA to employees to thank them for their efforts on the Shuttle Program. ALSO a commercial version of the same patch showing only two color threads used for the flames. Note the different red/orange colors used on the two patches. A great pair.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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Realized
$75
Lot 209
Plastic "Bookmarks" FLOWN on Shuttle Flights. Lot of nine different bookmarks (14 items) as flown on STS-1 (x3), STS-98, 102 (x2), 104 (x3; two different), 105, 108, 109, 110 and 113. Each bookmark measures about 2.25x8" and is made of multicolored plastic. An unusual lot that is sure to add interest to any collection.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$300
Lot 210
STS-4, 1982, FLOWN United States Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor presentation sheet that reads, in part: "This flag was carried aboard the fourth flight of Columbia in recognition of your personal contribution …." Minor toning from the flag mounting, otherwise clean and attractive. Seldom available.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$253
Lot 211
STS-4, 1982, FLOWN United States Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor presentation sheet that reads, in part: "This flag was carried aboard the fourth flight of Columbia in recognition of your personal contribution …." Minor toning from the flag mounting, otherwise clean and attractive. Seldom available.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$156
Lot 212
STS-4, 1982, FLOWN United States Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor presentation sheet that reads, in part: "This flag was carried aboard the fourth flight of Columbia in recognition of your personal contribution …." Minor toning from the flag mounting, otherwise clean and attractive. Seldom available.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$156
Lot 213
STS-6, 1983, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a photo montage (11x14"), mounted in turn on a presentation board (16x20") that has been inscribed: "Kandy Hosea, How did Orville and Wilbur every fly without someone to schedule them?" The montage is printed: "This patch was flown aboard the first flight of the Space Shuttle "Challenger" (STS-6) April 4-9, 1983". The crew (Weitz, Bobko, Peterson and Musgrave) have signed at the bottom. Minor age faults, but an attractive piece of memorabilia.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 214
Ride, Sally K (1951-) American astronaut; first American woman in space. In 1983 and again in 1984 she orbited the Earth in the space shuttle Challenger. Letter signed on NASA letterhead, 1p, Washington, no date. To Paul Irving about visiting other planets and stamp collecting. With a signed 10x8 inch photograph.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Lot 215
STS-8, 1983, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor photo montage (14x11") mounted in turn on a presentation board (16x20"). The board is inscribed: "To Kandy Hosea / Thanks for the STS-8 support". The board is crew signed at the bottom by Brandenstein, Truly, Bluford, Gardner and Thornton. Excellent overall condition.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$196
Lot 216
STS-41-B, 1984, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board is inscribed "To Kathy Hosea - Many thanks for your great support of STS-41B". The montage is printed on the bottom: "This patch was flown aboard Space Shuttle "Challenger" (STS-41-B) during the first untethered space walk and landing at the Kennedy Space Center, February 3-11, 1984". The montage is signed by the crew (Brand, Gibson, McCandless, McNair and Stewart) at the bottom. Minor edge faults do not detract. Attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$345
Lot 217
STS-41C, 1984, FLOWN "Seeds". Lot of two packets of flown seed + two packets of "Earth-Based Seed" (Control Group) that were flown on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) in space. The seeds were launched in April 1984 and returned to earth in January 1990. Lot also includes a letter from the Department of Agriculture about the seed and a Teacher's Guide and an Activity Book (Ages 5-9) to be used to teach about the seeds and space. A great unit for young and old. We believe that the seeds can still be planted and will germinate.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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Realized
$63
Lot 218
STS-41D, 1984, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board is inscribed: "To Kandy - Thank you for the outstanding support on STS 41-D. Your hard work makes our job easier - The Zoo Crew" (faint/rubbed). The board is signed at the bottom by Coats, Hawley, Mullare (all three faint/smeared) plus Judy Resnik and Hank Hartsfield (both bold). A label on the bottom reads: "This patch was flown aboard the first flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-41-D) August 30-September 5, 1984". Small surface faults, but quite colorful and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$219
Lot 219
STS-41F/Challenger & STS-51D/Discovery Crew Patches. Lot of three different crew patches including the CANCELLED STS-41F (Bobko, Williams, Seddon, Griggs, Hoffman, Baudry, Garn) on Challenger and two different versions of the issued STS-51D (Bobko, Williams, Seddon, Griggs, Hoffman, Walker, Garn) with and without the dark blue portion on the original Baudry, Garn tab. ALSO a STS-51D decal. A great lot for the specialist.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Lot 220
STS-51D/51G, 1985, Crew Patches. The original crew of STS-51D (Brandenstein, Creighton, Lucid, Nagel, Fabian, Jarvis and Walker) were reshuffled, once STS-51D was cancelled. All but Jarvis and Walker were reassigned to STS-51G and Baudry and Al-Saud were added as their replacements. The same orange, red and blue crew patch was used as was issued for STS-51D, with a tab for the added crew members. Less than 100 of the original crew patches were believed distributed before the mission was cancelled. Both cancelled and re-issued patches are included in this lot along with matching decals. The original patch and decal are almost impossible to locate today. Both are in excellent condition.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Lot 221
STS-51D, 1985, FLOWN Copper from the Statue of Liberty. The flown copper, removed from the Statue of Liberty as part of the statue's restoration, was used to make cachet insert for an "Official Statue Centennial" First Day Cover. Two twelve pound, hollow copper models of the statue were flown on the flight, one of which, missing the torch, was melted down after the flight to make the cachet in the cover. Included with the cover are three NASA color photos showing the models being packed for the flight as well as copies of NASA and Postal Service letters authorizing the flight of the copper models for PR purposes and a crew patch from the flight. An unusual FLOWN item that was produced in relatively limited quantities and is seldom available.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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Lot 222
STS-51-G, 1985, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor photo montage (14x11") mounted in turn on a presentation board (16x20"). The board is inscribed: "To Kandy Hosea - Thanks for keeping us in T-38s!" The board is inscribed by Brandenstein, Creighton, Nagel and Lucid. Some staining and faults, but attractive overall.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 223
STS-61-B, 1985, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board is inscribed: "To Kandy Hosea - with Thanks for all the help and super support". A label reads: "This patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle "Atlantis" (STS-61-B) November 26-December 3, 1985". The presentation board is signed by astronauts Brewster, Bryan, Woody, Mary and Jerry. Some staining, mainly around the edges, but quite attractive and unusual.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 224
STS-61-B, 1985, Onboard Film Rolls. Lot of four rolls of onboard 35mm "Master Positive" film as shot by cameras on the flight. This appears to be color film and undoubtedly contains extensive "behind-the-scenes" footage not normally seen. The rolls are contained, two each in plastic film cannisters, one of which has a NASA ID label on the outside. A fascinating opportunity to see "home movies" shot on the flight.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 225
Newspaper Photo Inscribed and Signed - Tragedy of the Space Shuttle "Challenger". CHRISTA McAULIFFE, Famous American School Teacher Who Died on the Space Shuttle "Challenger."
Newspaper Photo Inscribed and Signed, "Reach for the stars S.C. McAuliffe," undated, no place, 7" x 4," Choice Extremely Fine. Deacidified and matted (ready for framing) along with the front cover of the February 1986 issue of People Magazine, featuring McAuliffe's smiling face. Christa was born Sharon Christa Corrigan, hence the S.C. of her signature. She was the first private citizen chosen to ride into space. Sadly, the Challenger exploded before making it out of Earth's atmosphere. A tragic reminder of the highs and lows of space travel.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200.
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Lot 226
STS-51L, 1986, NASA Publications, Patches, Photos, Etc. A diverse lot containing multiple NASA documents including a Payload Operations Checklist, a Photographic Equipment Stowage List, Flight Requirements Document, a Crew Activities Plan, etc., as well as multiple Crew patches, decals, Teacher in Space patches and decals, Memorial Service programs, JSC and KSC crew photos, NASA News, etc. Excellent condition and well worth a second look.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$144
Lot 227
STS-51L, 1986, Dick Scobee Autographed Lithograph. A bold inscription and autograph on a NASA 8x10" color lithograph. Seldom available. A Todd Miller Autographs certificate of authenticity is included.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$90
Lot 228
STS-26, 1988, FLOWN NASA Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor presentation page (11x14, matted to 13x16") that reads: "This National Aeronautics and Space Administration flag was flown aboard the Orbiter "Discovery", STS-26, September 29-October 3, 1988, commemorating the National Space Transportation System "Return to Flight"." Attractive and unusually clean.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$156
Lot 229
STS-27, 1988, Crew-Signed Presentation Board. Signed on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board is inscribed: "To Kandy - Thanks for all the great aircraft support - STS-27". The crew of Gibson, Mullane, Ross, Sheperd and Gardner have signed around a printed crew patch. Attractive and unusual.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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Realized
$60
Lot 230
STS-29, 1989, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board is inscribed in silver: "To Kandy Hosea - With appreciation for all your great support! STS-29 Crew". A label at the bottom reads: "This patch was flown aboard the Orbiter Discovery, STS-29, March 13-18, 1989". The crew (Coats, Blaha, Bagian, Springer and Buchli) have signed in silver also. Several large rubs on the lower border of the photo montage should not affect the value excessively. Scarce and seldom seen.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$184
Lot 231
STS-45, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board is inscribed: "To Kandy - Thanks for all your help!" A label at the bottom reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Orbiter Atlantis, Mission STS-45, March 24--April 2, 1992, which carried the first Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS-1)". The montage is signed by the whole crew (Frimont, Sullivan, Foale, Bolden, Duffy and Leestma) except the Commander, Lichtenberg. Minor edge faults, but a seldom seen flown patch.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$196
Lot 232
STS-52, 1992, FLOWN "USMP-1" Mission Flag. Mounted on a multicolor certificate (11x14") that reads, in part: "NASA proudly presents this certificate… in recognition of your significant contribution to the outstanding success of the United States Microgravity Payload -1 (USMP-1) Mission". The fine print on the certificate reads: "This flag was flown on the mission STS-52, aboard the Columbia on October 22, 1992". This is the first flown flag from this flight that we have seen.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$201
Lot 233
STS-57, 1993, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board is inscribed: "Kandy - Thanks for keeping the flyer program under control so that we could go….STS-57!" There is a label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-57, July 21-July 1, 1993, which successfully retrieved the EURECA satellite and was the first flight of the privately developed SPACEHAB module". The plaque is also signed by astronauts Grabe and Duffy. Clean, attractive and scarce. Some rubs on the reverse are of no import.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$156
Lot 234
STS-58, 1993, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The crew has inscribed the montage: "Kandi - We could not have done it without you. Thanks, The crew STS-58". A label at the bottom reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-58, Spacehab Life Sciences 2, October 18-November 1, 1993". The whole crew (Blaha, Searfoss, Seddon, McArthur, Wolf, Lucid and Fettman) have also signed the montage in gold ink. Excellent condition and rarely available.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$144
Lot 235
STS-62, 1994, FLOWN "USMP-2" Mission Flag. Mounted on a multicolor certificate (11x14") that reads, in part: "NASA proudly presents this certificate… in recognition of your significant contribution to the outstanding success of the Second United States Microgravity Payload -2 (USMP-2) Mission". The fine print on the certificate reads: "This flag was flown on the mission STS-62, aboard Columbia on March 4, 1994". This is the first flown flag from this flight that we have seen.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$207
Lot 236
STS-62, 1994, FLOWN "USMP-2" Mission Flag. Mounted on a multicolor certificate (11x14") that reads, in part: "NASA proudly presents this certificate… in recognition of your significant contribution to the outstanding success of the Second United States Microgravity Payload -2 (USMP-2) Mission". The fine print on the certificate reads: "This flag was flown on the mission STS-62, aboard Columbia on March 4, 1994". This is the first flown flag from this flight that we have seen.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 237
STS-67, 1995, FLOWN Mission Patch. Mounted on a "Certificate of Appreciation" (11x17" board mounted to 19x13") that reads: "In recognition of outstanding performance and achievement in the support of the development and flight of the Middeck Active Control Experiment on the STS-67 mission March 2-18, 1995". Below the patch there is a printed inscription: "This patch was flown aboard STS-67 on March 2-18, 1995". This is the first flown mission patch from this flight we have seen. Pristine condition.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 238
STS-72, 1996, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board is inscribed: "Candi, Thanks for keeping us flying!" A label at the bottom reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-72, January 11-20, 1996". Astronaut Brian Duffy is the only crew member to sign the montage. Minor faults/rubs, but quite attractive and scarce.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$156
Lot 239
STS-73, 1995, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. Astronaut Ken Bowersox has signed the board above the patch. A label at the bottom reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-73, October 20-November 5, 1995". Small surface faults, but quite colorful and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$150
Lot 240
STS-75, 1996, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board has a printed label that reads: "To Kandy Hosea, for your outstanding support, thanks a million! Your STS-75 crew". A label at the bottom reads: "This STS-75 crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, February 22-March 9, 1996, orbiting Earth 252 times, traveling 6.5 million miles". The whole crew (Allen, Horowitz, Hoffman, Cheli, Nicollier, Chang-Diaz and Guidoni) have signed the montage in gold ink. Excellent overall condition and quite scarce.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$230
Lot 241
STS-81, 1997, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor presentation board (16x20") with a photo montage of the flight. The board is inscribed: "To Kandy - With our thanks.From the crew of STS-81". There is a label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis, STS-81, January 12-22, 1997". The plaque is also signed by astronaut Jett. Clean, attractive and scarce. Some minor rubs on the face should not detract.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 242
STS-87, 1997, FLOWN "USMP-4" Mission Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor certificate (11x14") that reads: "In recognition of your significant contributions to the successful completion of the 'Fourth United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-4) Mission'". Although the certificate doesn't say the flag is flown, there is a copy of a NASA letter addressed to Recipients of the USMP-4 "In Recognition" Certificate that reads, in part: "This memorandum serves as certification that the flag…was flown in the Official Flight Kit…" Unusual and the first of its kind we have seen.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$156
Lot 243
STS-87, 1997, FLOWN "USMP-4" Mission Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor certificate (11x14") that reads: "In recognition of your significant contributions to the successful completion of the 'Fourth United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-4) Mission'". Although the certificate doesn't say the flag is flown, there is a copy of a NASA letter addressed to Recipients of the USMP-4 "In Recognition" Certificate that reads, in part: "This memorandum serves as certification that the flag…was flown in the Official Flight Kit…" Unusual and the first of its kind we have seen.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$161
Lot 244
  STS-87, 1997, FLOWN "USMP-4" Mission Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor certificate (11x14") that reads: "In recognition of your significant contributions to the successful completion of the 'Fourth United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-4) Mission'". Although the certificate doesn't say the flag is flown, there is a copy of a NASA letter addressed to Recipients of the USMP-4 "In Recognition" Certificate that reads, in part: "This memorandum serves as certification that the flag…was flown in the Official Flight Kit…" Unusual and the first of its kind we have seen.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 245
STS-87, 1997, FLOWN "Hitchhiker" Decal. An unusual presentation certificate consisting of a black folder on the right of which is a multicolor certificate that reads, in part: "NASA, thanks…for making the November 19, 1997 STS-87 Space Shuttle flight of the Loop Heat Pipe and Sodium Sulfur Battery experiments an energizing success". On the left side of the folder is a decal and a label that reads: "This Hitchhiker decal accompanied the LHP.NASBE payload and orbited the Earth 252 times on Space Shuttle 87…". An important piece of flown memorabilia we have not seen before.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$156
Lot 246
STS-90, 1998, FLOWN "Spacelab" Medallion. Lot of two identical "Spacelab" medallions mounted individually in triangular clear lucite display mounts (4.5x1") that are engraved: "This commemorative medallion contains metal flown on Neurolab, the sixteenth pressurized module flight in the fifteenth year history of Spacelab human space operations, April 13-May 3, 1998". A great flown medallion.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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$216
Lot 247
STS-90, 1998, FLOWN "Spacelab" Medallion. Lot of two identical "Spacelab" medallions mounted individually in triangular clear lucite display mounts (4.5x1") that are engraved: "This commemorative medallion contains metal flown on Neurolab, the sixteenth pressurized module flight in the fifteenth year history of Spacelab human space operations, April 13-May 3, 1998". A great flown medallion.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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$201
Lot 248
STS-90, 1998, FLOWN "Spacelab" Medallion. An unusual "Spacelab" medallion mounted in a triangular clear lucite display mount (4.5x1") that is engraved: "This commemorative medallion contains metal flown on Neurolab, the sixteenth pressurized module flight in the fifteenth year history of Spacelab human space operations, April 13-May 3, 1998". A great medallion that we have not seen before.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$150
Lot 249
STS-91, 1998, FLOWN Shuttle Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolored presentation board (16x20") that is signed by five of the crew and inscribed in gold: "Bob Stuckey - Thank you for your contributions to the success of AMS on STS-91". A label at the bottom of the board reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, STS-91, June 2-12, 1998 during the ninth and final docking mission with the Russian space station MIR". Excellent condition and almost never available.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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$288
Lot 250
Commemorative Snoopy Astronaut Doll. This special edition doll, commemorating the 100th space shuttle flight (Flight STS-92) in October 2000, depicts the Peanuts pooch in full space regalia, complete with NASA flight suit, connected power pack, helmet, and a flowing red scarf. A symbol of excellence in the space flight program, the Snoopy Award program "promotes an environment of quality and flight safety consciousness." Housed in original, unopened 5½ x 5¼ x 7½ in. box.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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$86
Lot 251
Space Shuttle Tiles. Lot of two similar specialty tiles (8x3.5x1.5" and 5.5x4.5x2.5"), each of an irregular shape with two/three holes cut through, and each with thick hard black top and medium/thin soft white bottom layers. Each has yellow ID numbers stencilled on the top and one has them impressed on the bottom also. Excellent overall condition and well worth adding to any collection. Specialty position tiles are among the scarcest of all shuttle tiles as there are so few positions using them. Note: Shuttle tiles can only be sold to American citizens and not shipped overseas.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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$300
Lot 252
Space Shuttle Tiles. Lot of two similar triangular tiles (5x6x1.5" and 3.5x6x2.25"), and each with thick hard black top and medium/thin soft white bottom layers. Each has yellow ID numbers stencilled impressed on the bottom. and the other just impressed on the bottom. Excellent overall condition and well worth adding to any collection. Triangular tiles are quite attractive and seldom available. Note: Shuttle tiles can only be sold to American citizens and not shipped overseas.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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$210
Lot 253
Space Shuttle Tiles. Lot of two tiles (4x4x1.25" and 4x1x.5"), and each with hard black top and medium/thin soft white bottom layers. Only the square tile has impressed ID numbers on the bottom. Excellent overall condition and well worth adding to any collection. The triangular tile is almost never seen as it is usually discarded. Note: Shuttle tiles can only be sold to American citizens and not shipped overseas.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 254
Space Shuttle Tiles. Lot of two similar tiles (5x6x1.25 and 3x6x1.5"), one rectangular and one square, and each with thick hard black top and medium/thick soft white bottom layers. Each has yellow ID numbers stencilled on the top and impressed on the bottom. Excellent overall condition and well worth adding to any collection. A great pair. Note: Shuttle tiles can only be sold to American citizens and not shipped overseas.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 255
Space Shuttle Tiles. Lot of two similar tiles (5x5x2" and 6x3x2.5"), one rectangular and one square, and each with thick hard black top and medium soft white bottom layers. Each has yellow ID numbers stencilled on the top and impressed on the bottom. Excellent overall condition and well worth adding to any collection. A great pair. Note: Shuttle tiles can only be sold to American citizens and not shipped overseas.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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$210
Lot 256
Space Shuttle Tiles. Lot of two soft white tiles (3x9x1.25" and 6x8x3") without the hard black top. The smaller tile has two holes cut into it and both have impressed ID numbers. Excellent overall condition and well worth adding to any collection. All white tiles are not that common. Note: Shuttle tiles can only be sold to American citizens and not shipped overseas.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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