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Earthrise is a photograph of Earth and some of the Moon’s surface that was taken from lunar orbit by astronaut William Anders on December 24, 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission. Nature photographer Galen Rowell described it as “the most influential environmental photograph ever taken”. Anders’ color image had been preceded by a crude black-and-white 1966 raster image taken by the Lunar Orbiter 1 robotic probe, the first American spacecraft to orbit the Moon.
Earthrise was taken by astronaut William Anders during the Apollo 8 mission, the first crewed voyage to orbit the Moon. Before Anders found a suitable 70 mm color film, mission commander Frank Borman took a black-and-white photograph of the scene, with the Earth’s terminator touching the horizon. The land mass position and cloud patterns in this image are the same as those of the color photograph entitled Earthrise.
Beautiful Earthrise photo from Apollo 8, one of the most famous images of the Apollo missions. ”Red number” photo AS8-14-2383 is printed on fiber-based paper with ”A Kodak Paper” watermark on verso along with NASA press blurb. Chromogenic print is encapsulated by PSA as a Type 1 photo from 1968. Measures 10” x 8”, encapsulated to 13.25” x 9.75”. Near fine condition. Sold for $21,875.
Apollo 11 Crew Signed 20” x 16” Lithograph — Bold, Uninscribed Signatures by All Three
Apollo 11 crew signed lithograph measuring 20” x 16”, with bold, uninscribed autographs by Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin. Photograph shows Buzz Aldrin, as captured by Neil Armstrong, placing the lunar seismometer on the moon’s surface. With ”First Man on the Moon” stamp and postal cancellations dated 20 July 1969, the day of the moon landing, and 9 September 1969, the day the stamp was issued. Very minute foxing on margin and a small bit of edgewear, overall in very good to near fine condition. One of the largest, finest Apollo 11 crew signed photos available. Sold for $10,250.
Apollo 1 Crew-Signed Photo Without Inscription — With Steve Zarelli COA
Near fine photo signed by the crew of Apollo 1, Ed White, Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee. Each astronaut signs the NASA photo in black felt-tip, without inscription. Half-matte photo measures 10″ x 8″. Minute creasing, overall near fine condition. With Steve Zarelli Space Authentication COA. Sold for $10,000.
Exceptional Apollo 1 crew signed photo, with signatures from entire primary and first backup crew: ”Gus Grissom”, ”Ed White”, ”Roger B. Chaffee”, ”James A. McDivitt”, ”Rusty Schweickart” and ”Dave Scott” in red and black felt tip. Image captures the Apollo 1 astronauts posing in front of a model of the Command Module in their official NASA blue jump suits. Glossy photo measures 10” x 8”. Faint paperclip impression at upper right and fading to photo, while signatures remain bold and very readable. Overall in very good plus condition. With a Steve Zarelli COA for all six signatures. Sold for $10,000.
Apollo 1 Autographs on an 8″ x 10″ Photo — With PSA/DNA COA — Signed by Ed White, Gus Grissom & Roger Chaffee
Apollo 1 autographs on a crew photo signed by “Ed White”, “Gus Grissom” and “Roger Chaffee”. The astronauts stand in front of the Command Module on a typical day, dressed in business casual attire and smiling at the camera. Glossy photo measures 8″ x 10″. Some fading, ink notation to verso and a chip to lower left corner, else near fine. With PSA/DNA COA. Scarce. Sold for $8,049.
Apollo 1 crew-signed photo measuring 20” x 16”, showing Edward White spacewalking during the Gemini 4 mission. The three astronauts of the fallen Apollo 1 mission provide extraordinarily large autographs in this colorful photo, measuring approximately 6” x 3.5” as a group. Each man signs in black felt-tip, ”Edward H. White II”, ”Roger B. Chaffee” and ”Gus Grissom”. Slight buckling and wear to photo, with small abrasions and chipping to edges, able to be framed out. Overall in very good condition. A rare oversized Apollo 1 crew-signed photo. Sold for $7,500.
Buzz Aldrin (/ˈɔːldrɪn/; born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot. He made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and, as Lunar Module Eagle pilot on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, he and mission commander Neil Armstrong were the first two people to land on the Moon. He is the last surviving crew member of Apollo 11.
A ”red number” Apollo 11 photo showing Buzz Aldrin descending the ladder of the Lunar Module Eagle onto the lunar surface, printed on fiber-based paper with ”A Kodak Paper” watermark on otherwise blank verso. Image number AS11-40-5868. Chromogenic glossy print is encapsulated by PSA as a Type 1 photo from 1969. Measures 10” x 8”, encapsulated to 13.25” x 9.75”. Near fine condition. Sold for $7,375.
Buzz Aldrin (/ˈɔːldrɪn/; born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot. He made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and, as Lunar Module Eagle pilot on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, he and mission commander Neil Armstrong were the first two people to land on the Moon. He is the last surviving crew member of Apollo 11.
Iconic ”red number” Apollo 11 photo taken by Neil Armstrong, showing Buzz Aldrin next to the U.S. flag implanted into the lunar surface. Printed on fiber-based paper with ”A Kodak Paper” watermark on verso, the earliest of NASA photos from 1969. Chromogenic glossy print is image number AS11-40-5875, as shown in red at upper left. Measures 10” x 8”. Minor creasing and writing to verso, overall in near fine condition. Sold for $7,239.
Apollo 1 Signed 8” x 10” Photo by Ed White, Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee
Photo signed by the three Apollo 1 astronauts, ”Ed White”, ”Gus Grissom” and ”Roger Chaffee”. All three men would die in the fire on 27 January 1967 shortly before the mission was to launch. Glossy photo measures 8” x 10”, showing them standing in front of the Command Module. A few shallow creases and light fading to photo, otherwise near fine with bold signatures in black felt tip. From the estate of Daniel Lawrence, Sr., part of the Apollo 1 simulation team. Sold for $5,000.
Apollo 1 Astronauts 10” x 8” Signed Photo — Gus Grissom, Ed White & Roger Chaffee — With PSA/DNA COA
Photo signed by the Apollo 1 crew, ”Gus Grissom”, ”Ed White” and ”Roger Chaffee” in black felt tip. Image captures the Apollo 1 astronauts with employees from the Command Module design team at North American Aviation. Glossy photo measures 10” x 8”. Light soiling to lower right corner and light buckling. Near fine. With PSA/DNA COA for all signatures. Sold for $4,500.
Apollo 1 Fire Investigation Photos — Forty-One 8” x 10” Photos
Haunting series of 41 photographs, each measuring 8” x 10”, from the Apollo 1 fire investigation. Lot includes an internal letter from North American Aviation, Inc. to ”ALL SUPERVISION” giving a preliminary analysis of probable causes for the disaster. Also included is an ”Apollogram” memorandum that gives the text of North American Aviation, Inc. Vice President and Apollo Program Manager Dale D. Myers’ statement delivered to the House Subcommittee on NASA Oversight on 27 January 1967. With official information on verso of each photo. Very good condition. Sold for $3,125.
Edward White 14” x 11” Signed Photo From the Gemini IV Mission Showing White Spacewalking
Stunning large 14” x 11” photo signed by astronaut Edward White during the Gemini IV mission where White became the first man to perform EVA activity outside the spacecraft, as shown here. White inscribes the photo ”To Bob – With Best Regards, / Edward H White II / Gemini II – 3 June ’65”, with White either mis-writing II when he meant IV, or writing ”4” with a line drawn above it. Photo was given to Bob Kerr, owner of the graphics shop O&R Naval Air, who was tasked with writing instructions for the camera used in the Gemini IV mission. Semi-glossy photo is mounted to board measuring 18.25” x 15.5”. Board is lightly toned with chipping to edges, though photo itself is near fine. Accompanied by eight other space photos from Mr. Kerr’s collection. Sold for $1,563.
Signed color photo of astronaut Edward White ”walking” in space, the first man to do so on 3 June 1965. Tragically, White was one of three astronauts who died just two years later, in 1967 on an Apollo training mission. NASA photo is inscribed by White with his musings in space, delighting the whole world at the time: ”Joe / ‘I could see the whole California coast’ Edward H White / 3 June ’65”. Semi-matte photo measures 8” x 10” including off-white photographic border. Photo is stamped upon the border to the upper right ”NASA S-65-30428”. Tape remnant at top and light wear to corners. In very good condition. Sold for $1,250.
Edward White 8” x 10” Signed Photo From the Gemini IV Mission Showing White Spacewalking
Edward White 8” x 10” signed photo of the Gemini IV mission where White became the first man to perform EVA activity outside the spacecraft, as shown here. White inscribes the photo in black felt-tip, ”To Lewis Lauterstein – This is one of the few uniforms you didn’t make! What a view of the world – with best regards / Edward H. White II / Gemini IV 3 June ’65”. Glossy photo has red NASA number S-65-30433 along margin. Light creasing and wear, overall in very good condition with bold handwriting by White. Sold for $1,250.
The “First Selfie in Space” — Buzz Aldrin Vintage NASA 8″ x 10″ Photo From Gemini 12
Vintage NASA photo of Buzz Aldrin on Gemini 12, dubbed the “First Selfie in Space”. 8″ x 10″ chromogenic glossy photo bears red NASA photo number to margin, “S-66-62926”, printed on fiber-based paper with “A Kodak Paper” watermark on verso. Light bend at corner and tape on verso, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $1,180.
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