Space Memorabilia Auction 2003-11-08 Auction - 837 Price Results - Aurora in CA - Page 34
264: John Young & Michael Collins Autographs461: McDivitt, Scott & Schweickart Autograph631: Flown Apollo 13 Heat Shield Plug
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Bell Canyon, CA, United States
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Space Memorabilia Auction

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The Astronaut Gordon Cooper collection
On May 15-16, 1963, Gordon Cooper piloted the "Faith 7" spacecraft on a 22-orbit mission that concluded the operational phase of Project Mercury. Cooper then served as command pilot of the 8-day 120-revolution Gemini 5 mission on August 21, 1965. It was on this flight that he and pilot Charles Conrad established a new space endurance record by traveling a distance of 3,312,993 miles in an elapsed time of 190 hours and 56 minutes. Cooper also became the first man to make a second orbital flight and thus won for the United States the lead in man-hours in space by accumulating a total of 225 hours and 15 minutes.

The astronaut richard Gordon collection
Richard Gordon was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. He served as backup pilot for the Gemini VIII flight. On September 12, 1966, he served as pilot for the 3-day Gemini XI mission. Gordon was subsequently assigned as backup command module pilot for Apollo 9. He occupied the command module pilot seat on Apollo 12, November 14-24, 1969. Other crewmen on man's second lunar landing mission were Charles Conrad, spacecraft commander, and Alan L. Bean, lunar module pilot.

The Virgil Grissom Family Collection
Virgil "Gus" Grissom was one of the original Mercury 7 astronauts and flew on MR-4 aboard Liberty Bell 7, the second United States suborbital Mercury flight. He later flew as commander of GT-4 with John Young. Grissom was in training for the first manned Apollo flight, Apollo I, when he was killed, along with fellow crew members Ed White and Roger Chaffee, when a spark in the Apollo Command Module triggered a fire in the 100% oxygen atmosphere. Part of his legacy to the space program is that this fire led to a complete redesign of the Apollo Command Module using non-flammable materials and a mixed oxygen/nitrogen atmosphere.

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Young, Mattingly and Duke Autographs: John Young, Ken Mattingly & Charlie Duke Autopen Autographs on a Beta Cloth crew patch (9x9") with cutting lines on two sides. There is an "8c Decade in Space" stamp tied by a Houston, TX launch
0786: Young, Mattingly and Duke AutographsEst. $100-$150
John Young Autopen Autographs: John Young Autopen Autograph Lot of nine different, each on a NASA 8x10" glossy (with red ID number) of him in his white spacesuit. Only some of these autopens match the Gutzke autopen guide. An
0787: John Young Autopen AutographsEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
Charlie Duke Autograph: Charlie Duke Autograph on the title page of his 1990 book "Moonwalker" (284pp., hard cover with dust jacket) "The true story of an astronaut who found that the moon wasn't high enough to satisfy his
0788: Charlie Duke AutographEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
Michael Collins Autograph: Michael Collins Autograph (black ink) on the reverse of a 4" Apollo 16 crew patch from his personal collection. Rare. Ex. The Michael Collins collection.
0789: Michael Collins AutographEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
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Eugene Kranz Autograph: Eugene Kranz Autograph on a black and white 8x10" photograph. Inscribed "Apollo 16 launch day, 4/16/72, Gene Kranz, Flight Director".
0790: Eugene Kranz AutographEst. $50-$75
Analysis of Minerals from Apollo 16: 1976, "Electron Microprobe Analyses of Minerals from Apollo 16 Rake Samples" issued by the Univ. of New Mexico Institute of Meteoritics, Spec Pub #14 (141pp., soft). A bit technical, but important
0792: Analysis of Minerals from Apollo 16Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
"On the Moon with Apollo 16": "On the Moon with Apollo 16" (1972, NASA EP-95, 90 pp., soft cover.) This book was written as a "guidebook" for the Apollo 16 mission. It describes the landing site, the surface activities and the
0793: "On the Moon with Apollo 16"Est. $50-$75Lot Passed
Deke Slayton's NASA ID Badges: Deke Slayton's NASA ID Badges Lot of two different laminated ID badges including blue "Permanent Firing Room Access" and "Flight Readiness Review" badges, each with a black "Apollo 16" handstamp at
0796: Deke Slayton's NASA ID BadgesEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
"Apollo 16 Traverse Chart": "Apollo 16 Traverse Chart" (22x29") A black and white chart that shows the topography of the landing site as well as the routes taken by the different EVAs taken by the astronauts. Fascinating as
0797: "Apollo 16 Traverse Chart"Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
Apollo 17 FLOWN United States Silk Flag: FLOWN United States Silk Flag (5.5x4") mounted on a certificate presented to William L. Tomkins "in recognition of your outstanding contribution to the manned space flight programs" and framed (to
0798: Apollo 17 FLOWN United States Silk FlagEst. $5,000-$7,500Lot Passed
Apollo 17 Flown (?) $1.00 Bill: Flown (?) $1.00 Bill (Series 1969C) that has been signed by Gene Cernan, Ron Evans & Harrison Schmitt. This note came from the estate of a key financial advisor to the first three groups of
0799: Apollo 17 Flown (?) $1.00 BillEst. $3,500-$5,000Lot Passed
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Cernan, Evans and Schmitt Autographs: Gene Cernan, Ron Evans and Harrison Schmitt Autographs on a NASA 8x10" glossy numbered photo of their launch. Striking and with bold autographs.
0800: Cernan, Evans and Schmitt AutographsEst. $350-$500
Cernan, Evans and Schmitt Autographs: Gene Cernan, Ron Evans and Harrison Schmitt Autographs on a NASA VIP card with a KSC launch cancel. Striking and scarce.
0801: Cernan, Evans and Schmitt AutographsEst. $350-$500Lot Passed
Duke, Schmitt, and Evans Autographs: Charlie Duke, Harrison Schmitt, and Ron Evans Autographs One US Ticonderoga (Prime) recovery ship cover with a magenta cachet. Attractive.
0802: Duke, Schmitt, and Evans AutographsEst. $125-$150Lot Passed
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Gene Cernan & Ron Evans Autographs: Gene Cernan & Ron Evans Autographs on a launch cover with a Houston Dec. 6, 1972 machine cancel and with a NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Stamp Club cachet on an Apollo Mission Tracking Chart cover.
0804: Gene Cernan & Ron Evans AutographsEst. $150-$250
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Gene Cernan & Ron Evans Autographs: Gene Cernan & Ron Evans Autographs on an Moon Landing event cover with a Houston Dec. 11, 1972 machine cancel and with a NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Stamp Club cachet on an Apollo Mission Tracking
0805: Gene Cernan & Ron Evans AutographsEst. $150-$250
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Gene Cernan Autograph: Gene Cernan Autograph on the mat (11.5x10") surrounding a color photo of him on the lunar surface (11.5x9.5") and framed (12.5x10.5"). Inscribed and striking.
0806: Gene Cernan AutographEst. $150-$250
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Gene Cernan Autograph: Gene Cernan Autograph on a crew patch Beta cloth (9x9") that he has inscribed "Your friend from the Moon". Attractive and unique.
0807: Gene Cernan AutographEst. $150-$250
Gene Cernan Autograph: Gene Cernan Autograph (silver ink) on a 5x7" color photo of him on the lunar surface with the US flag. Framed and quite attractive. Ex. The Alan Bean Family collection.
0808: Gene Cernan AutographEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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Gene Cernan Autograph: Gene Cernan Autograph on a bookplate in his (with Don Davis) 1999 book "The Last Man on the Moon" (First Edition, 356pp., hard with dust jacket) "Eugene Cernan is a unique individual who came of age
0809: Gene Cernan AutographEst. $100-$150