The Beauty of Space: Vintage NASA Photos 2017-11-02 Auction - 446 Price Results - Bonhams Skinner in Massachusetts - Page 5
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The Beauty of Space: Vintage NASA Photos

The first U.S. auction of rare, vintage NASA photographs - will take place at Skinner Auctions on November 2. The 446 lots will showcase the extraordinary photographic journey to the Moon and back as seen through the eyes of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo astronauts. While the astronauts' primary goal was to record their activities, they were inspired by what they witnessed, creating images that transcend documentation. Over five decades later, the photographs are now appreciated for their artistic value as well as their historical and scientific significance. Contact Us 508-970-3264 photographs@skinnerinc.com
Auction Curator:
Michelle Lamunière
Michelle Lamunière
Specialist, Fine Photographs
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Taken by a Camera Aboard the Satellite ATS 3: Taken by a Camera Aboard the Satellite ATS 3 The first color photograph of the full planet Earth, Satellite ATS 3, November 10, 1967. Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper with 'A
0097: Taken by a Camera Aboard the Satellite ATS 3Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Taken by a Camera Aboard the Satellite ATS 3: Taken by a Camera Aboard the Satellite ATS 3 The full disk of planet Earth, Satellite ATS 3, January 21, 1968. Stamped "RCA Astro-Electronics Div. 68-9-504C" on the verso. Vintage chromogenic
0098: Taken by a Camera Aboard the Satellite ATS 3Est. $800-$1,200
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Taken by a Camera Aboard the Apollo 6 Spacecraft: Taken by a Camera Aboard the Apollo 6 Spacecraft Orbital panorama taken 150 miles above the Earth over Central Africa, Apollo 6, April 1968. Numbered 'MSC AS6-2-1007' (NASA MSC) in red on the
0099: Taken by a Camera Aboard the Apollo 6 SpacecraftEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Two photographs of the first Apollo crew to go to space, posing in front of mock ups of their rocket and spacecraft, Apollo 7, October 1968. The second numbered 'NASA
0101: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Two photographs of the Saturn IB rocket heading to Space, Apollo 7, October 1968. NASA HQ caption on the verso of the gelatin silver print. One vintage chromogenic print
0102: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932): Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932) The expended Saturn IVB stage, separation and transposition maneuvers in space, Apollo 7, October 1968. Numbered 'NASA AS7-3-1528' in red on the recto u.l.
0103: Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932)Est. $400-$600
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Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932): Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932) The Himalayas, highest mountains of the Earth (including Mount Everest), photographed from space, Apollo 7, October 1968. Vintage chromogenic print on
0104: Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932)Est. $400-$600
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Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932): Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932) The expended Saturn IVB stage, rendezvous over the Earth, Apollo 7, October 1968. Numbered 'NASA AS7-3-1545' in red (scratched out with black pen) on the
0106: Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932)Est. $400-$600
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Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932): Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932) Astronaut Walter Schirra in weightlessness, Apollo 7, October 1968. NASA HQ caption on the verso. Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper with
0107: Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932)Est. $400-$600
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Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932): Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932) The morning Sun illuminates the Earth over the Florida Peninsula, Apollo 7, October 1968. Numbered 'NASA G-69-2879' in black on the recto l.l. margin, NASA
0108: Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932)Est. $600-$800
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Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932): Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932) The simulated docking target of the orbiting Saturn IVB stage, Apollo 7, October 1968. Numbered 'NASA G-69-2601' (NASA Goddard) in black on the recto l.l.
0109: Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932)Est. $400-$600
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Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932): Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932) Hurricane Gladys, Gulf of Mexico, seen from space, Apollo 7, October 1968. Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper with 'A Kodak Paper' watermark on
0111: Walter Cunningham (American, b. 1932)Est. $400-$600
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer The first lunar voyagers, William Anders, Frank Borman, and James Lovell, Apollo 8, November 1968. Numbered 'NASA S-68-52929,' 'NASA S-68-52931,' and 'NASA S-68-53014,'
0112: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $400-$600
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Two photographs depicting Apollo spacecraft 103, the first crewed lunar spacecraft, and Pressure Suit A7-L, the first lunar spacesuit, Apollo 8, October 1968. The first
0113: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Two views of the crew training for the first mission to another world, Apollo 8, November 1968. The first numbered 'NASA S-68-50269' in red on the recto u.l. margin, NASA
0114: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $400-$600
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Ralph Morse (American, 1917-2014): Ralph Morse (American, 1917-2014) Liftoff, crescent Moon in background, Apollo 8, December 1968. NASA MSC caption on the verso. Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper with 'A Kodak
0115: Ralph Morse (American, 1917-2014)Est. $400-$600
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer The Saturn V rocket heading for another world, Apollo 8, December 1968. Numbered 'NASA S-68-56003' and with NASA MSC caption on the verso. Vintage chromogenic print on
0116: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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William Anders (American, b. 1933): William Anders (American, b. 1933) The Earth seen from high-altitude orbit after the first trans-lunar injection in history, Apollo 8, December 1968. Numbered NASA AS8-14-2581 on the recto l.r.
0117: William Anders (American, b. 1933)Est. $300-$500
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William Anders (American, b. 1933): William Anders (American, b. 1933) Two images showing the separation during trans-lunar travel and jettison of the expanded Saturn rocket's third stage, Apollo 8, December 1968. Vintage
0118: William Anders (American, b. 1933)Est. $400-$600
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William Anders (American, b. 1933): William Anders (American, b. 1933) The Earth photographed from beyond Earth orbit for the first time in history, Apollo 8, December 1968. Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper with
0119: William Anders (American, b. 1933)Est. $400-$600
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William Anders (American, b. 1933): William Anders (American, b. 1933) First photograph of the planet Earth taken by man, Apollo 8, December 1968. Stamped "D4C 57779" on the verso u.r., McDonnell Aircraft stamp on the verso u.l.
0120: William Anders (American, b. 1933)Est. $800-$1,200
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