RR Auction: Space Exploration 2022-10-20 Auction - 800 Price Results - RR Auction in MA - Page 28
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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Boston, MA, United States
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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.
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Honeywell Inertial Navigation System: Interesting inertial guidance system developed by Honeywell and used at Johnson Space Center, possibly for testing as a candidate system for the Space Shuttle. Measuring approximately 16″ x
7671: Honeywell Inertial Navigation SystemEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Space Shuttle Flown Arriflex Film Magazine: Arriflex 16mm film magazine flown on STS-57, STS-63, and other flights as per NASA label on bag. It measures 8.75″ x 7″ x 3.25″, and is marked on the bottom, "Film Magazine, Arri.,
7674: Space Shuttle Flown Arriflex Film MagazineEst. $600-$800
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Space Shuttle Seat Cushion Assembly: Space Shuttle seat cushion assembly, measuring 15.5″ x 14.5″ x 1.5″, with identification tag sewn on the bottom: "Cushion Assembly, Extended Seat, Crew Escape Equip, P/N
7678: Space Shuttle Seat Cushion AssemblyEst. $400-$600
Space Shuttle-era NASA JSC Centrifuge: Space Shuttle-era rack-mountable centrifuge for a Low Gravity Stress Analysis Experiment at Johnson Space Center, measuring 19″x 12.25″ x 21″, labeled as "Low-G Centrifuge, Part No.
7679: Space Shuttle-era NASA JSC CentrifugeEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Closed
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STS-123 Flown Adjustable Protective Mitten: Adjustable Protective Mitten flown to the International Space Station aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour during the STS-123 mission. The mitten is sealed in its original deaccession bag, which bears
7683: STS-123 Flown Adjustable Protective MittenEst. $800-$1,000
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STS-135 Sony Video Monitor/Recorder: Sony DSR-V10 DVCAM player/recorder presumed flown on the Orbiter Atlantis for the last mission of the Space Shuttle Program, STS-135. Affectionately known as a 'video walkman,' the device
7684: STS-135 Sony Video Monitor/RecorderEst. $400-$600
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Space Shuttle Flown OAFGSS Bottle Assembly: Flown Space Shuttle Orbiter Aft Fuselage Gas Sampling System (OAFGSS) bottle assembly, measuring 10″ x 3.5″ x 2″, stamped on the main cylinder, "NO1 Right," and labeled,
7686: Space Shuttle Flown OAFGSS Bottle AssemblyEst. $300-$400
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Space Shuttle Heads Up Display Cover: Protective cover for a Space Shuttle Heads Up Display, measuring 6″ x 12″, marked on the lower cloth panel: "HUD Cover, SED 33103479-301, 2D628 - HF8 - 168." The cover features two clear
7687: Space Shuttle Heads Up Display CoverEst. $200-$400
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Space Shuttle Orbiter Umbilical Connector Plate: Space Shuttle Orbiter umbilical connector plate that was part of the spacecraft's Umbilical Separation System and provided compartmentation between the Orbiter aft fuselage and the exterior
7689: Space Shuttle Orbiter Umbilical Connector PlateEst. $200-$400
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Astronaut Knife M-1 Model 1966 by W. R. Case: Limited edition Astronaut Knife M-1 Model 1966 manufactured by W. R. Case and Sons. The machete-style knife measures 16.5″ in length and is numbered as "S/N-2227" on the stainless steel blade,
7692: Astronaut Knife M-1 Model 1966 by W. R. CaseEst. $400-$600
NASA Fuel Filter: A stainless steel fuel filter, 5.25″ in length and 1.5″ in diameter, with end taped and a parts label stamped on its side: “Filter, ME286-0072-0023, 14228-635-23, Serial No.
7693: NASA Fuel FilterEst. $200-$400Lot Closed
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Early NASA Desktop Calculator: Uncommon Remington-Rand Model 100 electric adding machine, featuring a NASA property label on the front. The machine measures 13.5″ x 8.5″x 7.5″, and outputs onto a spool of paper.
7694: Early NASA Desktop CalculatorEst. $400-$600