Space Memorabilia Auction 2003-11-08 Auction - 837 Price Results - Aurora in CA - Page 4
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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Wally Schirra and Dee O'Hara Autographs: Wally Schirra and Dee O'Hara Autographs on a black and white 8x10" photograph. Inscribed "Gotcha! 9/62, Wally Schirra" and "What a warm feeling! Dee O'Hara, Mercury Nurse". A fun photograph showing
0073: Wally Schirra and Dee O'Hara AutographsEst. $50-$75
Mercury "Astronaut Training Report": 1960, "Astronaut Training Report" Deke Slayton's personal copy of this 10 page report that shows graphs (x18pp) of the seven Mercury astronaut's training on the Procedures Trainer, the Alpha Trainer,
0074: Mercury "Astronaut Training Report"Est. $250-$350Lot Passed
Two Project Mercury Reports: Two Project Mercury Reports "Descriptive Synopsis of Project Mercury", (1962, NASA, 92 pp., soft cover, stapled.) This document was prepared for internal and contractor distribution at the special
0075: Two Project Mercury ReportsEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
1959 Mercury Seven First Press Conf: 1959 Mercury Seven First Press Conference An original 34pp copy of the first press conference attended by the Mercury Seven at which conference their names were presented to the world. ALSO a copy of
0076: 1959 Mercury Seven First Press ConfEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
1959/62, Life Magazines: 1959/62, Life Magazines Lot of 12+ different issues covering the Mercury 7 and their individual flights. We also note an issue devoted to the Soviet Program and a Lunar spacesuit issue. A fascinating
0077: 1959/62, Life MagazinesEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
1954/60, Life Magazines: 1954/60, Life Magazines Lot of eight different, space-related issues devoted to the march into space. A fascinating group that shows the build-up of feelings in the early days of the space race.
0078: 1954/60, Life MagazinesEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
1959/61, Life Magazines: 1959/61, Life Magazines Lot of three different including the Nov. 18, 1957 issue with Dr. von Braun on the cover and a headline "The USSR-celebrates Sputnik II in Air"; the June 15, 1959 issue with
0079: 1959/61, Life MagazinesEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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1964, "U.S. Camera Annual": 1964, "U.S. Camera Annual" Book (231 pp., hard cover, water damaged.) with a 1964 letter from James E. Webb, NASA Administrator to Deke Slayton that reads, in part: "If you can get past Marilyn
0080: 1964, "U.S. Camera Annual"Est. $100-$150
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Proof Copy of "This New Ocean": Proof Copy of"This New Ocean" (1966, NASA, soft cover).Three volume proof set of this important publication! Each one of these "comment editions" is approximately 200 pp. each; they were produced
0082A: Proof Copy of "This New Ocean"Est. $125-$150
Deke Slayton's ID Badges: Deke Slayton's ID Badges Lot of four different including a photo ID from the Johnson Space Center (hand-signed), a similar ID from the Manned Spacecraft Center (hand-signed), an ID from the Kennedy
0083: Deke Slayton's ID BadgesEst. $350-$500Lot Passed
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Deke Slayton's NASA Medical ID Badge: Deke Slayton's NASA "Medical Certification for Space flight" Badges Lot of two different laminated photo ID cards issued in 1981 (signed by Dr. Stuart A. Bergman) and in 1981 (signed by Dr. Michael
0084: Deke Slayton's NASA Medical ID BadgeEst. $150-$250
"Fundamental Computer Theory" Notes: Deke Slayton's "Fundamental Computer Theory" Training Notes including four pages of his handwritten notes and 20+ printed pages of text/diagrams as handed out during the classes. Fascinating, unique
0087: "Fundamental Computer Theory" NotesEst. $350-$500Lot Passed
Deke Slayton's Sliderule: Deke Slayton's Sliderule This Pickett & Eckel, Inc "Deci-Log" sliderule (copyright 1947) was used by Slayton throughout his career as an engineer, test pilot and astronaut. Some faults, but with its
0088: Deke Slayton's SlideruleEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
Deke Slayton's Desk Nameplate: Deke Slayton's Desk Nameplate (9.5x2") An unusual black/white plastic nameplate with raised letters of his name. Excellent condition and a great addition to any collection. Ex. The Deke Slayton
0089: Deke Slayton's Desk NameplateEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
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Deke Slayton's Boeing Employment Record: Deke Slayton's Boeing Employment Record for 1949-1951. The record card (10x6") is neatly mounted on gray kraft paper (12x9.5") as if for display. A rare document from before he became an astronaut.
0090: Deke Slayton's Boeing Employment RecordEst. $250-$350
Mercury "Space Exhibit Cards": "Space Exhibit Cards" A fascinating complete set of 32 different "Mercury-Related" sepia cards (3.25x5") that we have not seen before. Each is described on the reverse with the notation "Photo
0091: Mercury "Space Exhibit Cards"Est. $250-$350Lot Passed
Deke Slayton Original Manuscript: Deke Slayton Original Manuscript An 11-page typed carbon of an original report by Deke Slayton entitled: "Status of Project Mercury From the Test Pilot's Viewpoint". Some text corrections in
0092: Deke Slayton Original ManuscriptEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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Deke Slayton Original Manuscripts: Deke Slayton Original Manuscripts Lot of two different including 1) a four-page typed manuscript of a speech he gave discussing the 16th launch of an Atlas-D missile and the first such launch that he
0093: Deke Slayton Original ManuscriptsEst. $150-$250
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The Making of a NASA Form: The Making of a NASA Form Lot of seven different items showing the steps taken to make a NASA form in the early 1960s. Included are two original pencil sketches on graph paper of a proposed "Crew
0095: The Making of a NASA FormEst. $150-$250