Space Memorabilia Auction 2003-11-09 Auction - 807 Price Results - Aurora in CA - Page 3
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Bell Canyon, CA, United States
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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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ASTP Lapel Pins: ASTP Lapel Pins Lot of five different pins, all related to this flight. Included are a US flag pin, a US/Soviet flag pin, and three different Apollo/Soyuz crew patch pins. Ex. The Deke Slayton Family
0879: ASTP Lapel PinsEst. $150-$250
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Assorted ASTP & Apollo Metal Buttons: Assorted Metal Buttons Lot of 30+ different metal buttons including both English and Russian ASTP buttons, a "Society L5" button, a "Fritz Buster" button, Apollo 12 and 14 buttons, etc. There are
0881: Assorted ASTP & Apollo Metal ButtonsEst. $100-$150
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Slayton's Achievement Medal from UMN: University of Minnesota "Outstanding Achievement" Medal (10kt G.F.) presented to Deke Slayton by the University Regents. His name and the date "1977" are on the reverse. The medal is contained in its
0882: Slayton's Achievement Medal from UMNEst. $100-$150
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Slayton's "China-Astronautics" Medallion: "China-Astronautics" Medallion (49mm, pot metal) was presented to Deke Slayton after his flight. The medallion comes complete with its original fitted case. In the late 1970s the Chinese space
0883: Slayton's "China-Astronautics" MedallionEst. $100-$150
"ASTP Experiment Timeline" Blueprint: "ASTP Experiment Timeline" Blueprint (33x18") A fascinating document that will take someone more familiar with the program than this writer to translate as it appears to have mostly been written in
0884: "ASTP Experiment Timeline" BlueprintEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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Deke Slayton's Balance of Consignment: Balance of Consignment including a preliminary, draft copy of the 'Final Flight Plan" (+/- 150pp.), a "Prelaunch Preparation Plan" document with "English version" distribution list, a NASA "MR-4"
0885: Deke Slayton's Balance of ConsignmentEst. $100-$150
ASTP Russian-Language Press Badge: Russian-Language Press Badge (1.5x2.5") This striking red, white and yellow enamel/metal badge was distributed only to members of the foreign press in Russia who attended the Soyuz 19 launch. An
0886: ASTP Russian-Language Press BadgeEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
ASTP Russian "Press" Badge: ASTP Russian "Press" Badge (1.5x2.5") This striking maroon, navy blue and white cloisonné badge is the rarest of the badges for this mission due to the secret nature of the Soviet space program
0887: ASTP Russian "Press" BadgeEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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"ASTP Mission Chart": "ASTP Mission Chart" (54x22") An important multicolor chart that shows the orbits and tracking stations over a highly detailed map of the earth. Seldom available and well worth adding to your
0889: "ASTP Mission Chart"Est. $100-$150
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ASTP "Space Flight Problems": "Space Flight Problems" (1953, 224 pp., hard cover) This book is a compilation of all lectures held at the 4th Astronautical Congress in Zurich, Switzerland in 1953. The text is a mixture of English,
0890: ASTP "Space Flight Problems"Est. $100-$150
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NASA "ID" Badges for William Tomkins: NASA "ID" Badges for William Tomkins Lot of 13 badges including his NASA /JSC , NASA / MSC and NASA / MCC badges. Good Condition.
0891: NASA "ID" Badges for William TomkinsEst. $50-$100
Skylab Flown US Flag: Flown US Flag (6x4") mounted on a presentation certificate (11x14") that reads: "Carried aboard the Skylab Space Station 1973-1974". Rare and seldom seen.
0893: Skylab Flown US FlagEst. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
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Skylab Medallions: Skylab Medallions This lot is comprised of two identical Skylab medallions. The obverse side depicts Skylab in orbit around the Earth, and reads "Skylab, United States of America". The reverse reads:
0894: Skylab MedallionsEst. $75-$100
Skylab Signed Cachet Cover: Weitz & Kerwin, Bean, Lousma & Garriott, Carr, Gibson & Pogue Autographs on an LBJ Space Center Stamp Club cachet. Lot of three similar covers.
0895: Skylab Signed Cachet CoverEst. $350-$500Lot Passed
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Skylab Signed Cachet Cover: Weitz & Kerwin, Bean, Lousma & Garriott, Carr, Gibson & Pogue Autographs on an LBJ Space Center Stamp Club cachet. Lot of three similar covers.
0897: Skylab Signed Cachet CoverEst. $350-$500
Skylab Autopen Autographed Photo: Conrad, Carr, Kerwin, Gibson, Weitz, Bean Garriott, Lousma and Pogue Autopen Autographs on a color photograph (13.5x10.5") of Skylab mounted on mat board (to 16x20"). Great picture of Skylab in orbit
0898: Skylab Autopen Autographed PhotoEst. $200-$250Lot Passed
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Skylab Autographed Cachet Cover: Weitz & Kerwin, Bean, Lousma & Garriott, Carr, Gibson & Pogue Autographs on an LBJ Space Center Stamp Club cachet cover made from a Mission Tracking Chart. Attractive.
0899: Skylab Autographed Cachet CoverEst. $150-$250
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Weitz & Kerwin, Bean, Lousma & Garriott,: Weitz & Kerwin, Bean, Lousma & Garriott, Carr, Gibson & Pogue Autographs on an LBJ Space Center Stamp Club cachet cover made from a Mission Tracking Chart. Similar lot.
0900: Weitz & Kerwin, Bean, Lousma & Garriott,Est. $150-$250
Dave Scott Autograph: Dave Scott Autograph on "Skylab 1/2 Technical Crew Debriefing" (1973, NASA JSC-08053, 330 pp., soft cover, stapled.) The top right corner of front cover reads "PA/ Lunney". Good condition.
0901: Dave Scott AutographEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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Crippen & Bobko Autographs: Crippen & Bobko Autographs on each of two similar 1972 commemorative covers with "SMEAT" cachets. "SMEAT" (Skylab Medical Experiments Altitude Test) was a 56 day, ground simulation of a Skylab
0903: Crippen & Bobko AutographsEst. $100-$150