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Lot 838 |
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GT-5, 1965, FLOWN Checklist Manual Page. Two sided blank page (5x8") from flown Emergency Procedure Book, tabbed "S-8/D-13 INFO" with two binder punch holes. Accompanied by photocopy of 1994 Odyssey Auction COA signed by Charles Conrad. Estimated Value $150 - 200 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $144 |
Lot 839 |
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Apollo CM Strobe Light (6x1.5", over 9ft cord), this strobe ws used on the Command Module Boiler Plate for a variety of tests including dropping the CM Boiler Plate in the ocean and then practicing recovery operations (photo of operation included). This was specifically used in the Gulf of Mexico ocean tests in 1968. Strobe is positioned under the "cone" in the top of the capsule and is exposed when parachutes deploy. Strobe still worked when last used in these tests. Made by GE Lighting Inc under NASA contract number 79997. Information sticker on strobe. Signed COA included. Estimated Value $400 - 600 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $276 |
Lot 840 |
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Apollo Program, Gimble System Tool (7.5" wide, 7.5" high). This tool was actually used to determine relative position of spacecraft with respect to Earth. This tool was one of three in Houston and was used by Flight Dynamics Officer right at his station for over 3 decades. It was used during Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle flights. Tool uses X-axis, Y-axis and Z- plane. Elements of this gimble tool move independently and in three dimenions. Most unusual and fascinting item that we have never seen offered before. Signed COA included. Estimated Value $300 - 400 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $3,240 |
Lot 841 |
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Mike Collins and John Young Beta Cloth name tags. Mike Collins and John Young Beta Cloth name tags for Apollo space suits. John Young flew on Apollo 10 and 16. Michael Collins on Apollo 11. These are uncommon and in nice condition. Estimated Value $200 - 250 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $156 |
Lot 842 |
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Apollo Program, Canister of Microfilm. Framed (12x16") and illustrated display housing 1" long canister similar to those flown on Apollo missions. Thirty were produced, only a few were flown and one was left on the Moon by the crew of Apollo 15. Lot includes approximately 16 page booklet that describes how this canister was originally produced and other information. The canister contains microfilm of the booklet included with this lot relating to the Apollo Manned Space Flight Awareness Program. Rare. Estimated Value $350 - 400 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 843 |
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Earth Resources Division Building Sign (24x48") metal sign reading:"MANNED/SPACECRAFT/CENTER/EARTH RESOURCES DIVISION/PHYSICS LABRATORY" with NASA logo. This sign was used at the spacecraft center, Earth Resources Division Building. Estimated Value $250 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $930 |
Lot 844 |
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Apollo Lunar Mission Astronaut (x12) Signed Photo. B&W (8x10") photo of LM simulator window view of Lunar surface signed by twelve lunar mission astronauts including Duke, Conrad, Mitchell, Scott, Young, Bean, Aldrin, Haise, Lovell, Gordon, Collins and Borman. There are also questionable signatures of Anders & Armstrong that may be authentic but can't be confirmed and figured as such. Minor denting in black interior of photo. Estimated Value $400 - 499 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $2,520 |
Lot 845 |
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Apollo Program Astronaut Signed Lithos. Eight (8) color lithos (8x10") single signed by Apollo astronauts including Frank Borman, Fred Haise, Harrison Schmitt, Tom Stafford (x3), Al Worden. Also includes Jerry Carr (Skylab 4). Bold signatures, almost all are inscribed. Estimated Value $600 - 800 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $360 |
Lot 846 |
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KSC Vehicle Assembly Building Badges & Artifacts. Group of 12 VAB badges plus VAB aluminum siding section (1x1.5") in Lucite display (#64/80) in a box. VAB is the only building in the world for assembly of rockets that carried Man to the Moon. Estimated Value $200 - 250 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 847 |
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NASA Grumman Apollo LM Overlays Booklet. Neat booklet (10x8") containing five pages of color transparancy overlays that show inner workings of the lunar module. Estimated Value $150 - 200 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $60 |
Lot 848 |
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Portable ALSEP Display Unit Sample Read Out. Graph read out (10.75x2.75") with six channels. Channel 1 displays Energy Step Sequence, Channel 2 & 3 Total Ion detector and Channels 4-6 Passive Seismic Experiment. These were recordings of results of lunar experiments during Apollo mission. Read out bears handstamp: "DATA FROM THE MOON/NASA-JOHNSON SPACE CENTER/HOUTON, TEXAS." Estimated Value $150 - 200 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $66 |
Lot 849 |
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Rare 1972 Marshall Space Flight Center Chart. This large, 30" x 20", table of organization lists the various Departments and staff IDs. Just a few of the depts. shown are the Saturn Program, Skylab Program, Missions Operations, Astronautics and the Space Shuttle Team. Careful scrutiny may reveal budding astronauts among the hundreds of names listed. An excellent verification resource for early space program research. Folded, otherwise good condition. Estimated Value $100 - 200 View details
| Realized $114 |
Lot 850 |
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NASA PHOTO Group. Lot of 25 almost all different NASA photos (8x10"), all but a couple NASA numbered.Two are B&W, rest color. Mostly Apollo 11 training & on Moon images, also Apollo 8 too (x3). Some interesting photos here. Estimated Value $250 - 300 View details
| Realized $360 |
Lot 851 |
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Astronaut Auto Pen Signed Lithos. Interesting group of 29 NASA color lithos all with autopen signatures including Apollo 7 through Apollo 17 crew lithos, Apollo 11 individual crew lithos, Skylab crew lithos (x9) and Women Shuttle astronaut portrait lithos (x5). Estimated Value $150 - 200 View details
| Realized $43 |
Lot 852 |
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5 Astronaut Autographed books. 5 Astronaut Autographed books. Falling to Earth, Al Worden, Schirra’s Space, Wally Schirra, Moon Shot, Alan Shepard, Magnificent Desolation, Buzz Aldrin and Encounter with Tiber, Buzz Aldrin. All 5 books have autographs in bold black ink. Estimated Value $250 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $324 |
Lot 853 |
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Balance of consignment – Apollo Era. Balance of consignment – Apollo Era. Nice assortment of items. 17 NASA lithographs most of individual NASA astronauts. 3 NASA transparencies, 1 from Apollo 15 in cardboard sleeve with a COA from Superior Galleries that reads in part "magnificent lunar view of footprints and rocks". The other 2 measure 4½ x 3" and show the full earth from space, and the parachute landing of the CM shot from above. Also includes a mix of 25 Mercury, Gemini and Apollo covers (both mission specific and FDcs), several cloth patches, an "American in Space" U.S. Mint Siler Medallion, Apollo 16 access badge, a book "Exploring Space with a Camera" and more. Estimated Value $250 - 300 View details
| Realized $96 |
Lot 854 |
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Apollo Program, Hasselblad 70mm Silver Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") ID No P/N SEF 3310101018-301, S/N 1025. This film magazine has a magazine slide and two white velcro patches on one end. Used, but good overall condition. This is the type of Hasselbald magazine used by the astronauts on the lunar surface as the silver color reflected heat better than the original dark leather magazine cover. Estimated Value $750 - 1,000 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $312 |
Lot 855 |
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Apollo Program, Hasselblad 70mm Silver Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") ID No P/N SEF 3310101018-301, S/N 1021. This film magazine has a magazine slide and velcro patches. Casing is partially blackened, probably from use, but good overall condition. This is the type of Hasselbald magazine used by the astronauts on the lunar surface as the silver color reflected heat better than the original dark leather magazine cover. Estimated Value $750 - 999 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 856 |
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Apollo Program, Hasselblad 70mm. Silver Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") ID No P/N SEF 3310101018-301, S/N 1038. This film magazine has a magazine slide. Used, but good overall condition. This is the type of Hasselbald magazine used by the astronauts on the lunar surface as the silver color reflected heat better than the original dark leather magazine cover. Estimated Value $600 - 750 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $185 |
Lot 857 |
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Apollo Program, Hasselblad 70mm Silver film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") ID No P/N SEF 3101018-301, SN 1011. Unflown as it lacks velcros, but with magazine slide. This is the type of Hasselblad magazine used by astronauts on the lunar surface as silver color reflected heat better than original dark leather magazine cover. Estimated Value $500 - 600 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $148 |
Lot 858 |
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Apollo Program Hasselblad 70mm Silver Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") ID No P/N SEF 3101018-301, SN 1011. With two velcro strips indicating that it was flown or used for training and with magazine slide. This is the type of Hasselblad magazine used by astronauts on the lunar surface as silver color reflected heat better than original dark leather magazine cover. Small piece detached. Estimated Value $200 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $98 |
Lot 859 |
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Apollo Program 70mm Hasselblad Black Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") without ID number and SN number and with velcro removed, but with magazine slide. This type of Hassalblad magazine was used on Apollo missions. Estimated Value $250 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 860 |
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Apollo Brogram Hasselblad 70mm Black Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") without ID number and SN number as well as velcro, but with magazine slide. This type of Hassalblad magazine was used on Apollo missions. Estimated Value $250 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 861 |
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Apollo Program, Hasselblad 70mm Black Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") without ID number and SN number as well as velcro, but with magazine slide. This type of Hassalblad magazine was used on Apollo missions. Estimated Value $250 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 862 |
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Apollo Program, Black 70mm Hasselblad Metal Data Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") without ID number and SN number as well as velcro, but with magazine slide. This type of Hassalblad magazine was used on Apollo missions. Estimated Value $200 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 863 |
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1970s NASA Nikon F4 35mm Film Back (PIN SED 33101575-301, SN 1009, 10.5x3.5x3.5"). This Nikon film back appears to be one of the many variations of the F4 variety fillm back designed to hold 250 frames of 35mm Kodak film. It is one of the earlier versions without data back. We're not sure of the details on this piece, but it appears to be in excellent condition and may even contain film. This type of Nikon equipment was used over the years by NASA personal to shoot many of the NASA 8x10" pictures one sees. Estimated Value $500 - 1,000 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $2,214 |
Lot 864 |
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1970s NASA Nikon F4 35mm Film Back (PIN SED 33101575-301, SN 1007, 10.5x3.5x3.5"). This Nikon film back appears to be one of the many variations of the F4 variety fillm back designed to hold 250 frames of 35mm Kodak film. It is one of the earlier versions without data back. We're not sure of the details on this piece, but it appears to be in excellent condition and may even contain film. This type of Nikon equipment was used over the years by NASA personal to shoot many of the NASA 8x10" pictures one sees. Estimated Value $500 - 1,000 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $2,276 |
Lot 865 |
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Apollo Program, Valuable Astronaut Signature Display (24.5x35x2") Framed display that includes individual cut signatures of Apollo 11 crew (Aldrin, Armstrong & Collins), Anders & Lovell of Apollo 8, Apollo 9 crew (McDivitt, Schweickart & Scott) and Schirra of Apollo 7. Also cut signature of Richard Nixon dated July 22, 1969 in his hand. Ink from signatures have lost color due to light exposure but are still bold. Only Schirra has some fading and Armstrong is not affected because he signed in pencil and added "X-15, Gemini VIII, Apollo 11." There are also two inset photos and two plaques saluting Apollo 11 mission. Wonderful display piece. Estimated Value $2,000 - 3,000 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,170 |
Lot 866 |
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Apollo Program, 500 EL/M Hasselblad Camera (5.5x4.5x4") camera with motor drive but without motor & lens. This is the type used duing the Apollo Program. Estimated Value $350 - 500 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $210 |
Lot 867 |
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Apollo Program, 500 EL/M Hasselbald Camera (5.5x4.5x4") camera with motor drive but without motor & lens. This is the type used duing the Apollo Program. Estimated Value $350 - 500 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $98 |
Lot 868 |
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1960s-80s Hasselblad Photographic Equipment. Lot of 4 pieces including 501c "Hand Crank" camera body from the 1960s, 500 EL/M camera body from the Apollo period, 500 EL/M camera lacking motor & lens and 1980s 70mm magazine with top of date module missing but has velcro strips indicating that this was Shuttle flown or used for training. In addition, there are two tins containing 70mm, 100ft Kodak E100S Ektachrome film. Mixed condition. Similar items were used by NASA. Estimated Value $400 - 600 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $5,040 |
Lot 869 |
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Apollo Program, Kodak K-100 16mm Camera (12" overall length) K-100 camera with six lenses, three mounted on camera. Used and in fine condition. Similar to cameras used during the Apollo Program. Estimated Value $200 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $62 |
Lot 870 |
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Minolta "Spot Light Meters" (x2) (one 6x4.5x4", other 6x6.5x.2.5")), two different size light meters, both in working condition. One with two straps. This is the type used by NASA. Estimated Value $350 - 500 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 871 |
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Polaroid Adapters. Pair of adapters (4"x5") used by NASA for initial proof shots prior to final photographs. Interesting accessories. Estimated Value $150 - 250 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 872 |
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Apollo Program, "Kern-Poillard" Camera Lenses. Lot of 14 lenses including 15mm to 75mm sizes. Good selection from Swiss lens maker. Some mixed condition. Similar lenses were used by the photographers during Apollo Program. Estimated Value $250 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $504 |
Lot 873 |
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Apollo Program, Four Larger Size Lens. One Japanese made TV Lens 75mm, Angenieux 35mm f/2.5 and two Eastman Kodak: 153mm f/4.5 and 102mm f/2.7. Signs of usage but appear in good working order. Similar lenses were used by the photographers during Apollo Program. Estimated Value $400 - 500 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $552 |
Lot 874 |
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Apollo Program, Elgeet & Wollensak Cine Camera Lenses. Lot of six lenses include 4" f/4.5, 0.5" f/1.5, 1" f/1.9, 3" f/2.9, 13mm f/1.5 and 2" (50mm) f/1.5. Some mixed condition. Similar lenses were used by the photographers during the Apollo Program. Estimated Value $400 - 500 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $180 |
Lot 875 |
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Apollo Program, 50mm Camera Lenses. Group of 15 50mm lenses from various makers including Sigma, Rokinon, Promura, Konica Hexanon, Soligor, Minolta, Zeiss, Vivitar, Samyang, Fuji and Tokina. Mixed condition. Similar lenses were used by the photographers during the Apollo Program. Estimated Value $400 - 600 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $148 |
Lot 876 |
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Apollo Program, 50mm Camera Lenses. Group of 7 50mm lenses, unmarked as to maker except for those marked by retailers Sears & JC Penney. One with leather case. Mixed condition. Similar lenses were used by photographers during the Apollo Program. Estimated Value $200 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 877 |
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Camera Parts. Lot of 6 lenses, camera shutter (Eastman Kodak) and Nikon camera body. Lens makers include Soligar, Mamiya Sekor, Buhl Optical, Asahi Optical and others. Mixed condition. Similar items were used by NASA. Estimated Value $250 - 300 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $271 |
Lot 878 |
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Apollo Program, "Bell and Howell" Cine Camera Lenses. Lot of 15 lenses, six are Bell & Howell-Angenieux. Types nclude 17mm f/2.7, 15mm f/1.3, 1" f/0.95 size 5.5, 3" f/2.5 size 5.5 (x2) and more. Some mixed condition. Similar lenses were used by the photographers during Apollo Program. Estimated Value $600 - 700 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $600 |
Lot 879 |
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Apollo Program, Balance of Lens Consignment. Mixture of 24 lenses, most from well known makers. These makers include Canon, Eastman Kodak, Kinotel, P. Angenieux, Cosmicar and others. Similar lenses were used by the photographers during the Apollo Program. Estimated Value $750 - 1,000 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $4,560 |
Lot 880 |
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1967, Apollo 1 Original Crew Signed Photo. 1967 print of color photo (8x10") of Grissom, White & Chaffee at a pad in white spacesuits. Rare. Estimated Value $150 - 200 View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $240 |