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Wally Schirra's 18k Gold Omega Speedmaster Professional 1969 Apollo 11 Commemorative WatchCommemorative Apollo Block 1 FDAI Display Presented to Deke SlaytonBuzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 Flown Flight Plan Page
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RR Auction: Space Exploration

RR Auction's Fall Space and Aviation sale closes on October 20th! This high-flying auction features over 800 items, ranging from the dawn of aviation to the commercial spaceflight of today. A large quantity of flown items are featured in the sale, including a pair of pages from Buzz Aldrin?s Apollo 11 flight plan timeline, the electronic module worn inside Gene Cernan?s Snoopy Cap during Apollo 17, a Space Shuttle General Purpose Computer that flew on a combined twenty STS missions between 1981 and 1991, and an extremely rare 1-dollar bill recovered from Gus Grissom?s Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft. Our bidders can expect a terrific assemblage of astronaut and cosmonaut autographs, hard-to-find vintage space models, early NASA hardware and literature, and, the meilleur du meilleur, Wally Schirra?s 18k solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional watch, a one-of-a-kind timepiece presented exclusively to NASA?s earliest astronauts. RR Auction is a globally recognized and trusted auction house specializing in historical autographs and artifacts, and is known as a space market leader.
Skylab (6) Signed Photographs: Group lot of six photos signed by one or more astronauts from the Skylab missions: a color satin-finish 10 x 8 photo of Jerry Carr and Ed Gibson carrying a wreath at a 2014 ceremony for their late
7599: Skylab (6) Signed PhotographsEst. $200-$400Lot Closed
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Skylab Flown Oxygen Supply Tank Fragment: Flown 1.5 x .75 fragment of a Skylab oxygen supply tank recovered in Western Australia after the space station’s fiery reentry in 1979. The piece is mounted and matted with an engraved plaque,
7600: Skylab Flown Oxygen Supply Tank FragmentEst. $200-$400
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Skylab Flown Oxygen Supply Tank Fragment: Flown fragment of a Skylab oxygen supply tank recovered in Western Australia after the space station’s fiery reentry in 1979, approximately 1.75″ x .5″, encased in a domed
7601: Skylab Flown Oxygen Supply Tank FragmentEst. $200-$400
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Skylab Flown Oxygen Supply Tank Fragment: Flown fragment of a Skylab oxygen supply tank recovered in Western Australia after the space station’s fiery reentry in 1979, approximately 1.75″ x .75″, encased in a domed
7602: Skylab Flown Oxygen Supply Tank FragmentEst. $200-$400
Skylab 2 and 3 Badges: Goddard Space Flight Center display featuring two laminated 'Operations Control' badges for Skylab missions 2 and 3, both 2.75 x 4 and issued to "F. L. Henry." The badges are mounted with
7603: Skylab 2 and 3 BadgesEst. $200-$400Lot Closed
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Skylab 3 Signed Launch Day Cover: Launch day cover with a stamped cachet honoring the Skylab 3 (SL-3) mission, postmarked at Kennedy Space Center on July 28, 1973, signed in ink by Alan Bean, Tom Stafford, Deke Slayton, Jack Lousma,
7604: Skylab 3 Signed Launch Day CoverEst. $200-$400
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SMEAT Signed Cover: Uncommon commemorative cover with a color cachet of the Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test (SMEAT) insignia postmarked in Houston, Texas, on July 26 and September 20, 1972, the full 56-day
7608: SMEAT Signed CoverEst. $200-$400
Apollo-Soyuz Signed Photograph: Color glossy 9.5 x 7 photo of the various American and Soviet crew members involved with the historic Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, signed in black felt tip by Tom Stafford, in brown felt tip by Vance
7609: Apollo-Soyuz Signed PhotographEst. $300-$500Lot Closed
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Apollo-Soyuz Signed Cover: Commemorative cover with a cachet honoring the Apollo-Soyuz crew and the start of the cosmonauts' three-week training in the United States, signed in black felt tip by the complete cooperative
7610: Apollo-Soyuz Signed CoverEst. $200-$400
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Cosmonauts Signed Commemorative Cover: Commemorative cover with a cachet honoring the arrival of Soviet spacemen at Johnson Space Center, signed in black felt tip by Alexei Leonov, Valeri Kubasov, Vladimir Shatalov, Anatoly Filipchenko,
7612: Cosmonauts Signed Commemorative CoverEst. $200-$400
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Shannon Lucid's STS-5 Unflown Robbins Medallion: Shannon Lucid’s unflown sterling silver STS-5 Robbins medal, approximately 1.5″ in diameter, with a raised design on the face featuring the mission insignia. The reverse is encircled by
7616: Shannon Lucid's STS-5 Unflown Robbins MedallionEst. $500-$700
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Shannon Lucid's STS-6 Unflown Robbins Medallion: Shannon Lucid’s unflown sterling silver STS-6 Robbins medal, approximately 1.75″ x 1.5″, with a raised design on the face featuring the mission insignia. The reverse is encircled by
7617: Shannon Lucid's STS-6 Unflown Robbins MedallionEst. $500-$700
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Shannon Lucid's STS-7 Unflown Robbins Medallion: Shannon Lucid’s unflown sterling silver STS-7 Robbins medal, approximately 1.5″ in diameter, with a raised design on the face featuring the mission insignia. The reverse is encircled by
7618: Shannon Lucid's STS-7 Unflown Robbins MedallionEst. $500-$700
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Shannon Lucid's STS-8 Unflown Robbins Medallion: Shannon Lucid’s unflown sterling silver STS-8 Robbins medal, approximately 1.5″ in diameter, with a raised design on the face featuring the mission insignia. The reverse is encircled by
7619: Shannon Lucid's STS-8 Unflown Robbins MedallionEst. $500-$700
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Silver Snoopy Award: Space Shuttle-era sterling ‘Silver Snoopy Award’ lapel pin, approximately .5″ tall and stamped on the reverse with “R” and “Ster,” with raised text below,
7620: Silver Snoopy AwardEst. $400-$600
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STS-68 Flown 14K Gold Medallion: Fantastic 14K gold medallion of the STS-68 insignia carried on the Space Shuttle Endeavour during the 1994 mission, measuring 1.5" x 1.25", with a presentation inscription engraved on the reverse:
7621: STS-68 Flown 14K Gold MedallionEst. $1,000-$1,500
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STS-8 Flown Gold Shuttle Blanket: Available to US bidders only. Flown Shuttle insulation blanket carried on board the Space Shuttle Challenger on Mission STS-8 in August-September of 1983, logging over 2.5 million miles in space. The
7622: STS-8 Flown Gold Shuttle BlanketEst. $500-$700