Science and Technology 2022-12-15 Auction - 321 Price Results - RR Auction in MA - Page 5
Apple-1 Computer Hand-Numbered by Steve JobsEnigma Machine (c. 1943)Nikola Tesla Autograph Letter Signed
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Boston, MA, United States
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Science and Technology

RR Auction's December Science & Technology sale chronicles the history of scientific advancement in the 20th century, boasting a broad array of important autographs, artifacts, hardware, objects, and ephemera. The auction opens with memorabilia from the career of Otto Berg, a pioneering space scientist who experimented with the V-2, conducted important research on cosmic dust, and had an experiment deployed on the moon during Apollo 17. Other highlights include an original Apple-1 Computer, a WWII-era Engima Machine, and autographs of Charles Darwin, Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, and Steve Jobs. A special section of toy robots from the collection of camera artist Andres Serrano is also featured.
Sputnik 1 Model: Wonderful 1:4 scale model of the important Soviet Sputnik-1 satellite on a handsome curved aluminum stand, measuring approximately 19.5″ tall, with a plaque on the black lacquer 9.75″ x
0097: Sputnik 1 ModelEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Closed
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Mariner Project Guidance Package Test Assemblies: Group of test assembly guidance boards affiliated with the Mariner program, including an accelerometer board by Bell Aerosystems Co. (labeled "Do Not Fly, TA Unit"), a densely packed electronics box
0098: Mariner Project Guidance Package Test AssembliesEst. $800-$1,000
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JPL Mars Viking Orbiter Solar Array Hinge and Latch: Two components for the Mars Viking Orbiter's solar arrays: one trapezoidal outboard hinge with a wired port for a motion sensor switch, measuring approximately 27″ x 10.25″ x
0099: JPL Mars Viking Orbiter Solar Array Hinge and LatchEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Deployable Satellite Antenna and Pin Puller: A spring-loaded deployable satellite antenna inside a metal cylinder, measuring 7″ long and 2″ in diameter, marked "442935-1, 61349" on the side. A copper wire across the top keeps the
0102: Deployable Satellite Antenna and Pin PullerEst. $100-$200
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Satellite Structural Components: Group of three structural components from an unidentified satellite, including: a 28″ x 18.75″ rectangular metal grid lined with screw holes, marked on the edge, "881020-1, SN001"; a
0103: Satellite Structural ComponentsEst. $100-$200
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ISS Space Food (10) Units: Group lot of 10 units of cosmonaut space food from the International Space Station (ISS), ranging in size from 3″ in diameter to 13.5 x 4.5, with each bearing labels in Cyrillic dating between
0104: ISS Space Food (10) UnitsEst. $800-$1,000
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Vostok 2M Preflight Rocket Tag: Triangular metal preflight tag removed from a Vostok-2M (8A92M) rocket prior to its launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on April 20, 1988, 1.25″ x 2″, with the front and back engraved:
0114: Vostok 2M Preflight Rocket TagEst. $200-$400
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Russian Space Program Survival Beacon: Russian Space Program cosmonaut survival beacon, consisting of an inflatable bright orange cone with radio beacon and yellow battery. All parts are labeled in Cyrillic and are contained in a gray
0117: Russian Space Program Survival BeaconEst. $500-$700