Science and Technology 2022-12-15 Auction - 321 Price Results - RR Auction in MA
Apple-1 Computer Hand-Numbered by Steve JobsEnigma Machine (c. 1943)Nikola Tesla Autograph Letter Signed
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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.
Otto Berg's V-2 Rocket Gyroscope: Interesting gyroscope described by Otto Berg as a V-2 rocket gyro, measuring approximately 4″ x 3.5″ x 3.25″, possibly a prototype or a test unit. Through his work at the Naval
0001: Otto Berg's V-2 Rocket GyroscopeEst. US$25,000-US$30,000Lot Closed
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Otto Berg's German V-2 Rocket Nose Cone Tip: Otto Berg's nose cone tip recovered from a captured German Nazi V-2 rocket fired as part of the Naval Research Laboratory's tests in New Mexico, measuring 3.5″ long with a diameter of
0002: Otto Berg's German V-2 Rocket Nose Cone TipEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Otto Berg's Bronze Rocket Nozzle Cross-Section: Interesting cross-section of a circa 1950s bronze rocket nozzle likely for an Aerojet Aerobee rocket, originating from the collection of Otto Berg. The piece measures approximately 3.75″ x
0004: Otto Berg's Bronze Rocket Nozzle Cross-SectionEst. US$600-US$800
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Otto Berg's Aerobee Rocket Nose Cone: Otto Berg's hollow Aerobee rocket nose cone, measuring 88″ tall and 15″ across the base, with NASA and GSFC decals applied to the body. Includes two original vintage glossy photos of
0005: Otto Berg's Aerobee Rocket Nose ConeEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Otto Berg's Rocket Borne 16mm Camera Flight Spares (2): Two original 16mm motion picture cameras modified for use on Aerobee rockets from the collection of Otto Berg, described in his notes as flight spares of the camera he designed and flew aboard an
0006: Otto Berg's Rocket Borne 16mm Camera Flight Spares (2)Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Otto Berg's 1954 'Earth from Space' 16mm and 35mm Film Reels: Otto Berg's 16mm and 35mm film reels used in the creation of his iconic 1954 photomosaic of Earth from space, produced from imagery captured on a 16mm movie camera flown 100 miles high aboard an
0008: Otto Berg's 1954 'Earth from Space' 16mm and 35mm Film ReelsEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Otto Berg's Hypervelocity Particle Injector Concept Model: Unique concept model for a hypervelocity particle injector developed by Otto Berg, measuring approximately 20″ x 16.75″ x 6.5″, comprising a tall glass chamber with internal
0011: Otto Berg's Hypervelocity Particle Injector Concept ModelEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Otto Berg's Hypervelocity Impact Experiment: Impressive block of lucite demonstrating the effects of a hypervelocity impact of a micrometeoroid traveling at speeds of about 20,000 feet per second, or five miles per second. The block measures
0012: Otto Berg's Hypervelocity Impact ExperimentEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Otto Berg's Jupiter-C Cosmic Dust Detector Flight Spare: Otto Berg's flight spare of a cosmic dust detector experiment built for Wernher von Braun's Jupiter-C research and development launch vehicle, identical to the unit actually carried as part
0014: Otto Berg's Jupiter-C Cosmic Dust Detector Flight SpareEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Otto Berg's Micrometeoroid Impact Experiment: Otto Berg's early micrometeoroid experiment designed for use on an Aerobee rocket, measuring approximately 8″ x 11″ x 8″, featuring a polished cylindrical sensor within a black
0016: Otto Berg's Micrometeoroid Impact ExperimentEst. US$1,200-US$1,600
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Otto Berg's Mars Mariner Cosmic Dust Experiment Flight Spare: Otto Berg's flight spare of a cosmic dust detector experiment built for the Mariner spacecraft, identical to the unit actually carried to Mars during the 1960s. The device features an 8.75″
0017: Otto Berg's Mars Mariner Cosmic Dust Experiment Flight SpareEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Otto Berg's Pioneer 8 and 9 Experiment Archive: Important archive from the collection of Otto Berg, pertaining to his cosmic dust experiment deployed on the heliocentric Pioneer 8 and Pioneer 9 interplanetary space probes. Berg considered this to
0019: Otto Berg's Pioneer 8 and 9 Experiment ArchiveEst. US$3,500-US$4,500
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Otto Berg's Huge Quartz Crystal: Huge quartz crystal mined and picked up by Otto Berg, measuring approximately 9″ x 7.75″ x 6.75″ and weighing 21 lbs. According to Berg's notes, this clear quartz crystal was
0021: Otto Berg's Huge Quartz CrystalEst. US$600-US$800
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Otto Berg's Optical Collimator: Otto Berg's optical collimator by an unknown maker, measuring 8.5″ long and 2.5″ in diameter, used for testing and calibrating optical instruments. Includes a small group of three
0022: Otto Berg's Optical CollimatorEst. US$600-US$800
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Otto Berg's Collection of Prisms and Optics: Interesting collection of twelve of Otto Berg's prisms and optical pieces, including eight prisms of various shapes and sizes (some cut quite intricately), two convex magnifying lenses, one
0023: Otto Berg's Collection of Prisms and OpticsEst. US$600-US$800