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Sale 52

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Shuttle Program Flown
 
 
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Lot 661
STS-65, 1994, FLOWN Apollo 11, 25th Anniversary Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor presentation certificate (framed to 12.5x15.5") that reads, in part: "This Apollo 11, 25th Anniversary flag was flown aboard the Orbiter "Columbia" STS-65, July 8-13, 1994 in commemoration of America's first Lunar Landing Mission". Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$63
Lot 662
STS-65, 1994, FLOWN "Apollo 11, 25th Anniversary" Flag (5x3") Thus NASA flag is mounted on a multicolor presentation certificate that reads, in part: "This Apollo 11, 25th anniversary flag was flown aboard the Orbiter "Columbia", STS-65, July 8-23, 1994 in commemoration of America's first Lunar Landing Mission". Attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$66
Lot 663
STS-67, 1995. FLOWN Mission Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor presentation certificate (framed to 12x15") that reads, in part: "This flag was carried aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour during the Astro-2 mission…".
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$81
Lot 664
STS-67, 1995, FLOWN "Middeck Active Control Experiment" Mission Patch (4") mounted on a framed presentation Certificate of Appreciation (22x18") that reads, in part: "This patch was flown aboard STS-67 on March 2-18, 1995". ALSO included are the NASA Experiment Mission plan, a folder of different JSC/KSC color photos (x about 40) relating to the experiment in space and other mission-related information. A copy of a NASA letter stating tht only 102 patches were flown is included. Attractive and undoubtedly scarce.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 665
STS-67, 1995, FLOWN "MIT SERC / NASA Lockheed PSI" Mission Patch. Mounted on a "Certificate of Appreciation" (11x17", card mounted to 19x13"), that reads, in part: "This patch was flown aboard STS-67 on March 2-18, 1995". Generally, less than 50 Mission patches were flown on any given shuttle flight. Scarce and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 666
STS-70, 1995, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a framed multicolor presentation board (20x16"). The board is inscribed in black in the center: "To Dr. Justiz & Dayna - Wish you would be my roomies in space! Tom (Henricks)". There is a descriptive label at the bottom that reads: "This STS-70 crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery July 13-22, 1995, orbiting the Earth 142 times, travelling 3.7 million miles". A scarce flown patch.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 667
STS-71, FLOWN NASA "20th Anniversary of Apollo Soyuz" Medallion (1.5") This bronze NASA medallion is embedded in a clear lucite desk display (2x3x1"). The medallion reads: "This medallion includes metal flown aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis / from Apollo Soyuz to Spacelab MIR, 1975-1995". New condition in its original box. Attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$414
Lot 668
STS-72, 1996, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a framed multicolor presentation board (20x16"). The board is inscribed in silver at the top: "Charlie, Thanks for the outstanding STA training!" One of the astronauts, Duffy, has signed the board, in black, at the upper left. There is a descriptive label at the bottom that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-72, January 11-20, 1996". A scarce flown patch.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$52
Lot 669
STS-73, 1995, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a framed, multicolor presentation board (20x16") that is faintly inscribed at top: "Charlie - Thanks for the great support of STS-73 - The crew of Columbia". The board is signed in various places by all the crew members. There is a descriptive label at the bottom that reads: "This patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle "Columbia", STS-73, October 20 - November 5, 1995" Attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$115
Lot 670
STS-75, 1996, FLOWN "Tethered Satellite System" Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolored presentation certificate (8x10") that reads, in part: "This flag was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-75, February 22, 1996". ALSO a 2" piece of the tether "rope", unmounted, with its own small printed certificate of authenticity from NASA. Both are scarce and seldom available.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$173
Lot 671
STS-75, 1996, FLOWN "Tethered Satellite System" Mission Patches, Flags and Tether Presention Display. A large mounted display (20x24") consisting of TWO different flown"Tethered Satellite System" mission patches (4", TSS-1 and TSS-1R), the flags (6x4") of the United States and Italy, AND a 4" piece of the actual tether used one/both the the flights. An inset descriptive label at the top of the display reads, in part: "The Tethered Satellite System Project Office is proud to present these patches, flags and tether, flown aboard their respective missions…". The TSS-1A patch and flag were flown on STS-75 while the TSS-1 pieces were flown on STS-46 in 1992. There were Italian astronauts onboard each flight. A photo of the tethered satellite used in the experiment is in the center of the display. A rare presentation piece.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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$242
Lot 672
STS-75, 1996, FLOWN Crew Patch (4") mounted on a framed multicolor montage (21x17") that has been signed by the crew in gold ink. There is a descriptive label at the bottom that reads: "This STS-75 crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, February 22-March 9, 1996, orbiting Earth 252 times, travelling 6.5 million miles. Attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$102
Lot 673
STS-75, 1996, FLOWN Mission Patch. 3.5") mounted on a multicolor presentation certificate (framed to 12x15") that reads, in part: "This patch was carried aloft February 22, 1996, on board STS-75, the third in a series of USMP missions dedicated to scientific research in the microgravity environment of space." Attractive.
Estimated Value $10 - 100,000.
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$90
Lot 674
STS-75, 1996, FLOWN "Microgravity Glovebox" Decal (4.5") mounted on a multicolor presentation certificate (framed to 15x12") that reads, in part: "This decal was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia on the STS-75 Mission". The certificate was presented…for your outstanding contributions in the preparation and execution of the successful Middeck Glovebox (MGBX) flight on the Third United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-3) flown aboard Columbia, STS-75, February 22-March 9, 1996". A copy of a NASA letter listing the contents of the Official Flight Kit (OFK) carried on the flight is included. Only 200 of these decals are listed as having been flown. Unusual and not seen before.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$104
Lot 675
STS-77, 1996, FLOWN Crew Patch (4") mounted on a multicolor framed presentaton certificate (21x17") that has been signed in black by crew members Brown, Thomas and Casper as well as inscribed, in gold: "Bob - Thanks for your support! Bet wishes from your crew! A descriptive card at the bottom of the frame reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the STS-77 science and technology development mission of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, May 19-29, 1996. This eleventh flight of the Endeavour traveled 4.1 million miles through 160 orbits of the Earth. An attractive piece of memorabilia.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$92
Lot 676
STS-77, 1996, FLOWN "Technology Experiments Advancing Missions" Lapel Pin. Mounted on a framed multicolor presentation certificate (16x19") that reads, in part:"…In gratitude for your dedication toward the success of the Technology Experiments Advancing Missions in Space (TEAMS) Payload. These mementos flew on the Space Shuttle Endeavour, Mission STS-77, on May 20, 1996. ALSO included, mounted to the reverse of the frame, is a copy of a NASA letter stating that only 40 TEAMS Lapel Pins were flown on the flight as part of the Official Flight Kit. In all, the letter lists quantities of nine different "mementos" flown on the flight.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$58
Lot 677
STS-81, 1997 FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a photo montage presentation board (16x20") that reads, in part: "This patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle "Atlantis" (STS-81) January 12-22, 1997". Some faults, but attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$58
Lot 678
STS-86, 1997, FLOWN Tomato Seeds. Three different packets of tomato seeds (about 20 seeds per packet) from the Park Seed Company, flown as part of the "Seeds in Space II" experiment on STS-86. The seeds consist of a packet of "Earth-Based Seed (Control Group)" that were not flown, a "Space Shuttle Flown Seed" group that were carried into space in the cargo bay of Atlantis AND an "Underwater Habitat Seed" group from the Scott Carpenter Space Analog Station, 30 feet undersea at Key Largo, FL. The three groups of seed were subjected to widely differing degrees of atmospheric pressure as part of the experiment. ALSO included are background brochures about the experiments. There are three sets of identical seed packets and background info in this lot. Great for your personal garden or to donate to a local school.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Lot 679
STS-86, 1997, FLOWN Tomato Seeds. Three different packets of tomato seeds (about 20 seeds per packet) from the Park Seed Company, flown as part of the "Seeds in Space II" experiment on STS-86. The seeds consist of a packet of "Earth-Based Seed (Control Group)" that were not flown, a "Space Shuttle Flown Seed" group that were carried into space in the cargo bay of Atlantis AND an "Underwater Habitat Seed" group from the Scott Carpenter Space Analog Station, 30 feet undersea at Key Largo, FL. The three groups of seed were subjected to widely differing degrees of atmospheric pressure as part of the experiment. ALSO included are background brochures about the experiments. There are three sets of identical seed packets and background info in this lot. Great for your personal garden or to donate to a local school.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$46
Lot 680
STS-86, 1997, FLOWN Tomato Seeds. Three different packets of tomato seeds (about 20 seeds per packet) from the Park Seed Company, flown as part of the "Seeds in Space II" experiment on STS-86. The seeds consist of a packet of "Earth-Based Seed (Control Group)" that were not flown, a "Space Shuttle Flown Seed" group that were carried into space in the cargo bay of Atlantis AND an "Underwater Habitat Seed" group from the Scott Carpenter Space Analog Station, 30 feet undersea at Key Largo, FL. The three groups of seed were subjected to widely differing degrees of atmospheric pressure as part of the experiment. ALSO included are background brochures about the experiments. There are three sets of identical seed packets and background info in this lot. Great for your personal garden or to donate to a local school.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$46
Lot 681
STS-87, 1997, FLOWN "USMP-4 Mission" Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor presentation certificate (11x14") that reads, in part: "The logo of the fourth in a series of USMP missions dedicated to scientific research in the microgravity environment of space". Minor wrinkles do not detract. A copy of a NASA letter reads, in part: "This memorandum serves as certification that the flag or patch attached to the USMP-4 "In Recognition" certificate was flown in the Official Flight Kit aboard the shuttle orbiter, Columbia (STS-87), November 19, 1997 through December 5, 1997". Scarce and desirable.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$63
Lot 682
STS-87, 1997, FLOWN "USMP-4" Mission Patch (3.5") mounted on a framed/matted multicolor presentation "In Recognition" certificate (20x16") given in appreciation for the recipient's contributions to the mission. Attractive. Although there is nothing on the saying the mission patch was flown, there are two copies of NASA letters taped to the reverse of the frame stating that: "This memorandum serves as certification that the flag or patch attached to the USMP-4 "In Recognition" certificate was flown in the Official Flight Kit aboard the shuttle orbiter, Columbia (STS-87), November 19-1997 through December 5, 1997". Attractive and rarely available.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$42
Lot 683
STS-87, FLOWN USMP 1, 2, 3, 4 Lapel Pins. An unusual lot consisting of about 15 lapel pins commemorating the United States Microgravity Payload Experiments 1-4. The pins are sealed in the original plastic flight pouch they were flown in, thus we are unable to determine the exact count nor the number of pins flown for each experiment. A copy of a NASA letter re Official Flight Kit items shows that 15 USMP Lapel Pins were flown onboard STS-87 and that they were to be used by the Customer and Flight Integration Office "as special presentation items for deserving individuals who supported the mission." Quite unusual and quite an opportunity for the right individual.
Estimated Value $750 - 1,000.
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$173
Lot 684
STS-87, 1997, FLOWN "Hitchhiker" Mission Patch (5.5x3") This patch is inside a special black presentation folder (16x13") with a large multicolor presentation certificate on one side and with the patch and a descriptive label that reads: "This Hitchhiker patch accompanied the LHP/NASBE payload and orbited the Earth 252 times on Space Shuttle 87, launch November 19, 1997", on the other. A copy of a NASA letter detailing the contents of the Official Flight Kit (OFK) flown on the flight, is included. Attractive and unusual.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 685
STS-87, 1997, FLOWN "Collaborative Ukranian Experiment" Mission Patch (3.5") mounted on a framed, multicolor montage presentation certificate (22x18") that is inscribed in gold marker at the top: "To Bob Stuckey - In appreciation of your valuable contribution to CUE!" and has a label below the patch that reads: "This CUE patch was flown on the fourth U.S. Microgravity Payload mission aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-87, November 19-December 5, 1997, orbiting the Earth 251 times and travelling 6.5 million miles". Attractive and scarce.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$86
Lot 686
STS-87, FLOWN Mission Patch (3.5") This patch is embedded in a clear lucite desk display (5x5") that is engraved: "In appreciation of your contribution to the success of the Collaborative Ukrainian Experiment / This CUE emblem was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-87, November 19-December 5, 1997. A copy of a NASA letter listing the contents of the Official Flight Kit (OFK) flown on this flight, is included. Only 200 of this patch are listed as having been flown.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$66
Lot 687
STS-88, 1998, "International Space Station" Flag (6x4") mounted on a framed, multicolor presentation certificate (11.5x14") that reads, in part: "In Appreciation of your support of the First Assembly Mission of the International Space Station. This International Space Station flag was launched inside Unity in the payload bay of the United States Shuttle Endeavour, December 4, 1998, and was returned to Earth aboard Endeavour December 15, 1998…". A striking presentation piece we have not seen before.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$437
Lot 688
STS-90, 1998, FLOWN NASA "Spacelab" Medallion (1.5") This bronze NASA medallion is mounted in a clear, triangular desk display (4.5x1") on which is engraved: "This commemorative medallion contains metal flown on Nerulab, the sixteenth pressurized module flight in the fifteen year history of Spacelab human space operations. April 17-May 3, 1998". Pristine condition and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$66
Lot 689
STS-91, 1998, FLOWN United States Flag & "Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) Decal (6x4") mounted with an Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) decal above a color Certificate of Appreciation (all framed to 17x21") that reads, in part: "This United States Flag flew aboard the NASA Space Shuttle and the AMS decal flew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, June 2-12, 1998, during the highly successful flight of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Payload…". There is a handwritten inscription from Jim Bates, Mission Manager, that reads: "Bob, Thanks for your help in giving AMS a good flight". An attractive and scarce presentation.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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$161
Lot 690
STS-91, 1998, FLOWN "Shuttle/MIR Program" Flag (6x4"), mounted on a framed Space Flight Awareness multicolor presentation certificate (14x17"), the certificate reads" "This flag commemorating the Phase 1 Program was flown to the MIR Space Station aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-91, launched June 2, landed June 12, 1998". Striking and quite desirable.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$69
Lot 691
STS-91, 1998, FLOWN Shuttle/Mir Flag (6x4") mounted on a multicolor presentation certificate framed to 11x14") that reads, in part: "In Commemoration of the Phase 1 Shuttle -Mir Program…This flag …was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery on Mission STS-91 launch June 2, 1998, landed June 12, 1998". Flown flags are not often available.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$63
Lot 692
STS-91, 1998, FLOWN Crew Patch (4") mounted on a framed multicolor presentation certificate (21x17") that has been signed in gold by crew members Precourt, Gorie, Kavandi, Thomas and one other and inscribed: "Bob, Thank you for all your work in getting Discovery and AMS ready to fly. There is a descriptive label at the bottom of the frame that 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". A copy of the NASA letter listing the items flown in the Official Flight Kit on this flight is included. Only 250 crew patches are listed as having been carried. This is the first flown patch from this flight that we have seen.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$184
Lot 693
STS-96, 1999, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a framed multicolor presentation board (20x16"). The board is crew-signed by the six American astronauts and inscribed in silver at the upper left: "Charlie, Thank you for the great STA training! Get that knee fixed so we can hit the slalom course!" There is a descriptive label at the bottom that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, STS-96, May 27-June 6, 1999, during the first mission to dock with the International Space Station". A scarce flown patch.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$138
Lot 694
STS-96, 1999, FLOWN "Space Shuttle" Patch (3") mounted on a blue/white presentation card (5x7") that reads: "This Space Shuttle Patch flew aboard the Shuttle Orbiter Discovery, STS-96, May 27 through June 6, 1999". A copy of the "Official Flight Kit (OFK) inventory list is enclosed as a certificate of authenticity. The inventory list reads, in part: "It is our understanding these flown momentos will be used by payload customers and the Space Shuttle Program Office as special presentation items for deserving individuals who supported the mission". Attractive. Only 15 of these patches were flown on this flight.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$75
Lot 695
STS-96, 1999, FLOWN "Space Shuttle" Patch (3") mounted on a blue/white presentation card (5x7") that reads: "This Space Shuttle Patch flew aboard the Shuttle Orbiter Discovery, STS-96, May 27 through June 6, 1999". A copy of the "Official Flight Kit (OFK) inventory list is enclosed as a certificate of authenticity. The inventory list reads, in part: "It is our understanding these flown momentos will be used by payload customers and the Space Shuttle Program Office as special presentation items for deserving individuals who supported the mission". Attractive. Only 15 of these patches were flown on this flight.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$63
Lot 696
STS-96, 1999, FLOWN "Space Shuttle" Patch (3") mounted on a blue/white presentation card (5x7") that reads: "This Space Shuttle Patch flew aboard the Shuttle Orbiter Discovery, STS-96, May 2 through June 6, 1999". A copy of the "Official Flight Kit (OFK) inventory list is enclosed as a certificate of authenticity. The inventory list reads, in part: "It is our understanding these flown momentos will be used by payload customers and the Space Shuttle Program Office as special presentation items for deserving individuals who supported the mission". Attractive. Only 15 of these patches were flown on this flight.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$63
Lot 697
STS-96, 1999, FLOWN "Space Shuttle" Patch (3") mounted on a blue/white presentation card (5x7") that reads: "This Space Shuttle Patch flew aboard the Shuttle Orbiter Discovery, STS-96, May 27 through June 6, 1999". A copy of the "Official Flight Kit (OFK) inventory list is enclosed as a certificate of authenticity. The inventory list reads, in part: "It is our understanding these flown momentos will be used by payload customers and the Space Shuttle Program Office as special presentation items for deserving individuals who supported the mission". Attractive. Only 15 of these patches were flown on this flight.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$60
Lot 698
STS-98, 2001, FLOWN "Destiny" Module Mission Patch AND Crew Patch. 5x3") Both patches are mounted on a large, multicolor presentation certificate (11x14.5") that reads, in part: "These patches were flown aboard the Space Shuttle, Atlantis STS-98/(ISS)-5A, February 7-20, 2001. A copy of a NASA letter listing the contents of the Official Flight Kit (OFK) flown onboard this flight, is included. Only 100 flags and 100 patches are listed as having been flown. This is the first time we have seen this "Destiny" mission patch.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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$196
Lot 699
STS-99, 2000, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a framed, multicolor presentation board (20x16") with an inscription at the top: "To Charlie Justiz, Many thanks for the great STA training, STS-99" and autographs of the crew in various places on the board. The descriptive label at the bottom reads: "This crew patch was flown on Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-99, from Frbruary 11-22, 2000, traveling 182 orbits or 4.7 mission miles during the SRTM mission". Attractive and highly collectible.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$104
Lot 700
STS-102, 2001, Astronaut Jim Voss' Land's End Golf Shirt. This green, gray and blue knit shirt (size M) has an embroidered logo "STS-102/5A.1 / Discovery"on the chest and "Voss" marked in blue ink inside the collar. As a rule, these shirts were worn by the astronauts on the Shuttle and onboard the International Space Station. We can't definitively say that this shirt was flown, but the odds are it was.

The STS-102/5A.1 mission was added to the ISS schedule of flights in 1998 to relieve the work load and payload of the preceeding and successive shuttle missions to the ISS, the 5A flight adding the US lab, and the 6A flight adding the Canadian Space Station Remote Manipulator. By adding the 5A.1 mission to the schedule, more logistics could be carried to the station, EVA's could be accomplished at a slower safer pace, and integration of racks into the US Lab could happen over a longer period of time requiring fewer resources and personnel on the ground and in space

Voss returned to Earth onboard STS-105 in August 2001. This shirt saw a lot of history being made.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$84
Lot 701
STSD-102, 2001, FLOWN Tee Shirt. This yellow/orange tee shirt (no label) is marked by him on the lower hem ""Kamelia" (?) / Flown on ISS-2, / Jim Voss". It was given to the consignor some time ago and was worn by her son until the consignor realized that it should be preserved for posterity. A fascinating addition to any space collection.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$66
Lot 702
STS-110, 2002, FLOWN Crew Patch (4") mounted on a framed multicolor presentation certificate (21x17") that has been signed by the seven crew members. A descritive card mounted at the bottom of the display reads, in part: "This STS-110 crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis, which covered 4.5 mission miles in 171 orbits around the Earth on April 8-19, 2002…". This is the first flown patch from this flight that we have seen. Striking.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$92
Lot 703
EXPEDITION 2, 2001, Autographed Poster (18x24") An unusual NASA multicolor poster depicting the three members of this Expedition to the International Space Station, Yury Usachev, Commander, Susan Helms, Flight Engineer 2 and James Voss, Flight Engineer 1 and autographed them. Attractive and quite unusual. ALSO included is a framed, multicolor presentation board (21x17") with a color photo (13x10") of two NASA chase planes and signed on the bottom border by three of the chase plane pilots (?). Additional items in the lot include a green NASA flight suit as worn by the chase plane pilots as well as seven different Shuttle Mission Mugs, each with a multicolor crew patch on one side and simulated astronaut autographs (included are mugs from STS-51L, 2, 3, 8, etc). The lot is rounded out by autographed photos of Walt Cunningham, Charles Bolden, Dave Hilmers, Story Musgrave (three covers also included), etc. Minor faults, but an attractive lot.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$60
Lot 704
Shuttle Program, FLOWN, Plastic "Bookmarks" (2.5x7.5") Lot of 9 different bookmarks flown on eight different shuttle flights including STS-1, 92 (ISS-5A.1), 97, 104 (x2 different.), 105, 108, 109, 110. Each bookmark is multicolor and plastic coated. Copies of the NASA inventory lists for STS 97 and STS-105 as carried in the Official Flight Kits (OFK) for each flight are included. These show only 100 bookmarks carried on STS-97 and 300 bookmark "sheets" carried on STS-105. An attractive lot well worth adding to your collection.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$81
Lot 705
Unflown Shuttle Tiles. Lot of two different including an all-white one (4x4.25") consisting of two white tiles of different textures glued to each other. One has black Id stencilled numbers and the other, negative embossed ID numbers. The other is irregularly cut with a thick black side (yellow stencilled ID numbers) attached to a thin white side. Both are in excellent condition. ALSO, two NASA 8x10" glossy color photos (on Kodak paper) showing "Tiles that came off during the launch of STS-3". Unusual.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$241
Lot 706
1984-2001 Shuttle Era "Mission Control" Headset. This headset was used by the consignor in Mission Control for all Shuttle flights from 1984-200l. It is a complete plug-in unit consisting of a "Plantronics" manual, button controlled "StarSet" communications unit with plug, controller and earpiece/throat mike. The original gray plastic pouch, instruction manual and extra earpieces/throat mikes are also included. The only part that appears to be missing is the headband. A great item to add to any collection of NASA memorabilia.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 707
Shuttle Balance of Collection. A carton of treasure including folders of "mission" documents such as 1) the "Heat Pipe Performance Experiment" as flown on STS-52, 2) the "Boundless Aperture Art" flown on STS-29, 3) the "Middeck O-Gravity Dynamics Experiment" as flown on STS-48, 4) the Chix in Space" student experiment as flown on STS-51L and then again on STS-29 (including a mission patch), 5) the documents "setting up the message to space from St. Bernard High School to 1972 graduate Kevin Chilton during STS-49, 6) the "Liquid Motion Experiment (LME)" as flown on STS-84, etc. There are hundreds of NASA 8x10" color photos included with the documents plus similar photos relating to the STS-62 MODE" experiment. We also note autographed crew photos from STS-62, 44, etc. A nice lot in excellent condition, well worth a close look.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$104
Lot 708
Shuttle Program, Space "Food". Lot of six different plastic containers, each with a NASA label. Included are "Shrimp Cocktail", "Broccoli au Gratin", "Eggs, Mexican, Scrambled", "Grapefruit Drink", "Sausage Pattie" and "Noodles and Chicken". All of the food is dehydrated as issued and looks rather gross today, but, since the meals were designed to last "forever", they may well still be gourmet - if you get hungy enough. All have one or more blue velcro stickers on the bottom, designating which flight crew member they were designed for. A nice lot.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$156
Lot 709
Space Shuttle "Food". Lot of four different unused "Shuttle Food" packages with ID labels. Included are"Lasagne in Meat Sauce", "Teriyaki Beef Stake", "Cookies" (no label) and "Drinking Water" (unused, but an empty container". Most have a bilingual Russian/English bar code label in addition to an ID label. A tempting lot that appears to have "aged" well.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$78
Lot 710
Space Shuttle "Food". Lot of three different unused "Space Food" packages including "Scrambled Eggs", "Granola with Blueberries" and "Orange Drink". The Eggs and the Drink both Russian/English bilingual bar code labels. The Granola bar code label is just in English. A nice lot that needs a bit of help to be what one would call appetizing today.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$84



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