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Buzz Aldrin’s A6L Spacesuit Glove — Worn by Aldrin in 1968 During Training for the Apollo 11 Mission
Buzz Aldrin’s A6L spacesuit glove, worn by Aldrin in 1968 during training for the Apollo 11 mission. Made by International Latex Corp., the A6L spacesuit modified the existing A5L suit by adding an integrated thermal and micrometeroid cover layer. After the Apollo I fire, the A6L was further improved with fire-resistant capability, becoming the A7L which the astronauts wore during the Apollo missions.
Blue and black glove has an integrated label sewn into the glove specifying ”E. ALDRIN” for size, with the date of ”4/68”. ”NASA” is typed above the ILC manufacturer’s name. Other information, such as Serial, Model and Contract Numbers are also typed in, with the Item line reading ”SPEC. CP 2001 / GLOVE ASSEMBLY / PRESSURE PGA LEFT / A6L-103000-09”. A brown velcro and metal strap at the base of the fingers allows for size adjustment. Glove stands on its hard base, designed to screw into the adjoining portion of the spacesuit. Measures 9” tall x 4.5” wide. A few loose strings and some wear to to the material covering the fingers, but overall in very good plus condition, excellent for display. Sold for $17,840.
Apollo 11 Space-Flown U.S. Flag — From the Collection of Buzz Aldrin
American flag flown aboard the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon, from the collection of Buzz Aldrin. Flag is affixed to certificate reading: “This flag traveled to the Moon with Apollo 11, the first manned lunar landing, July 20, 1969” along with the Apollo 11 mission insignia and the words “One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”. Flag measures 5.5″ x 4″ and certificate measures 9.75″ x 11.75″. Handsomely framed in navy blue mat and black wood frame, measuring 16.25″ x 18.5″. In stunning, near fine condition. Accompanied by an LOA from David Van Zile, Buzz Aldrin’s stepson. Sold for $14,641.
Apollo 11 crew-signed ”type three” insurance cover, signed by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. Apollo 11 was the first to produce insurance covers for the families of the astronauts, with three different types of which this is type three. Cover features the Apollo 11 mission insignia, postmark from Kennedy Space Center on 16 July 1969, the day of the launch, and an Apollo 8 six-cent stamp. The signatures of ”Michael Collins”, ”Neil Armstrong” and ”Buzz Aldrin” prominently appear in blue felt tip. Measures 6.5” x 3.75”. Near fine condition. Sold for $8,750.
Model of the Apollo 11 Command Module signed by the crew: ”Neil Armstrong”, ”Michael Collins” and ”Buzz Aldrin”. The model was reportedly signed first by Armstrong in the 1980’s, then by Aldrin and Collins at the 2009 Spacefest convention in San Diego, CA. Engraved plaque affixed to the front reads: ”First Men on The Moon / Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins / Apollo 11 July 16 1969 A.D. / A Winning Combination”. Lightweight, handcrafted model measures 8.75” in height. Wooden triangular base measures 4.75” across and 7.25” deep. Near fine. Sold for $4,468.
Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin Signed 1st Man Moon Stamps
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin signed block of C76 “First Man on the Moon” stamps, issued 9 September 1969 at 10 cents each. The actual first men on the moon sign in blue and black felt-tip along the left margin, “Neil Armstrong” and Buzz Aldrin. Stamp block measures 5″ x 2.5″. Near fine condition. With JSA COA for both signatures. Sold for $3,400.
Buzz Aldrin Signed Limited Edition Apollo 11 Command Module Model — Fine Condition
Buzz Aldrin signed Apollo 11 Command Module model, one of 1,969 in the limited edition, although it’s believed that fewer than 600 were actually signed by Aldrin. Highly detailed 1:25 scale model rests upon a mirrored base signed by Aldrin in silver ink, with limited edition number of 403, matching the COA from Toys and Models Corporation. Injection molded model gives an interior view of the module, showing the sleeping chamber for the three astronauts, and sits upon a stand, which is designed to rest upon the freestanding Buzz Aldrin signed base. Signed base measures 9.75″ square. Entire display including plastic cover that fits upon the base measures 9.75″ x 9.75″ x 9″ high, and weighs approximately 9 pounds. In brand new, fine condition, with original box, Collector’s Certificate, and COA. Sold for $1,800.
Buzz Aldrin Signed Model of Columbia, the Apollo 11 Command & Service Module
Buzz Aldrin signed model of the Apollo 11 command and service module Columbia, the “mother ship” that safely carried the astronauts in lunar orbit and transported them back to Earth. Model is a 1/48 scale replica of Columbia, boldly signed on the base by Aldrin in silver felt-tip. Measures approximately 9.75″ long, 4.5″ wide and 7.75″ tall. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,760.
Buzz Aldrin Signed Apollo 11 Saturn V Rocket Model
Saturn V was an American super heavy-lift launch vehicle certified for human-rating used by NASA between 1967 and 1973. It consisted of three stages, each fueled by liquid propellants. It was developed to support the Apollo program for human exploration of the Moon and was later used to launch Skylab, the first American space station.
Buzz Aldrin signed Saturn V rocket model, a 1/200th scale model of the rocket that made history transporting the Apollo 11 astronauts to the moon. The Saturn V rocket has been launched 13 times since 1968 with no loss of life and is the only rocket to carry humans beyond low Earth orbit. Wooden base is signed “Buzz Aldrin” in silver felt-tip. Rocket with base measures 23″ tall on a 6.5″ square base. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,760.
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Buzz Aldrin Signed “Life” Magazine – Steve Zarelli COA
Buzz Aldrin signed “Life” magazine, with his huge, bold signature extending across his image from a photo taken on the moon. Special edition titled “To the Moon and Back” was published shortly after the Apollo 11 mission, with time-capsule photos and stories. Magazine measures 10.375″ x 13.75″. Near fine condition. With Steve Zarelli Space Authentication COA. Sold for $1,400.
Exceptionally Scarce Apollo 11 Flag Flown to the Moon — Signed by Armstrong, Aldrin & Collins
United States flag flown to the moon on Apollo 11 during the historic 1969 mission. Flag is mounted to an official NASA certificate reading: ”This flag traveled to the Moon with Apollo 11, the first manned lunar landing, July 20, 1969.” Certificate is signed ”Neil Armstrong”, ”Michael Collins” and ”Buzz Aldrin” in felt tip and has the Apollo 11 crew emblem near the center. Printed along the bottom edge are the first words by Neil Armstrong after stepping upon the moon: ”One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”. The silk United States flag measures 6” x 4”, mounted to the NASA certificate, which measures 10” x 12”. Some show through of adhesive to flag corners and light toning to certificate, else near fine. Sold for $63,195.
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