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John Leonard “Jack” Swigert Jr. (August 30, 1931 – December 27, 1982) was an American NASA astronaut, test pilot, mechanical engineer, aerospace engineer, United States Air Force pilot, and politician. In April 1970, as command module pilot of Apollo 13, he became one of twenty-four astronauts who flew to the Moon.
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Jack Swigert Color White Spacesuit Signed Photo. Sold for over $5,000.
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Nate D. Sanders Auctions has sold the following space memorabilia:
Jack Swigert’s personally owned and worn Rolex, possibly given to him by Rolex’s CEO after Swigert’s return from the Apollo 13 mission. During that mission, in which Swigert famously told NASA, “Houston, we’ve had a problem”, Swigert used his Rolex (and his Omega Speedmaster, worn on his other wrist) to keep time in the Lunar Module, which was powered down so as to conserve energy following the aborted mission, thereby allowing the astronauts to return to Earth. Because the timing devices in the Module were not available to the men, Swigert was tasked with timing the engine burns that kept them on a trajectory to reenter Earth’s atmosphere.
Upon their successful return to Earth, Swigert gifted his Rolex to CEO Rene Jeanneret writing, “To my longtime friend Rene Jeanneret who enabled me to always be on time with sincere thanks Jack Swigert”. Upon receiving this gift, Jeanneret in turn gave Swigert a brand-new Rolex Mocha GMT Master; the watch presented here at auction for the first time is also a Rolex Mocha GMT Master. With serial number 1934406, manufactured in 1969, Rolex is an Oyster Perpetual Date Chronometer with the “root beer” style two-tone bezel, in 18kt yellow gold with a Jubilee bracelet and nipple dial. Light wear from use, watch is fully operational and in near fine, vintage condition. With an LOA from Jack Swigert’s sister, Virginia Swigert. Sold for $20,625.
American flag flown aboard the near-disastrous Apollo 13 mission to the moon. Printed 6” x 4” fabric flag accompanied the astronauts on the Apollo 13 mission, the third of the Apollo lunar missions, that was aborted after an oxygen tank exploded, though each of the astronauts returned safely to earth. Flag is affixed to an official NASA certificate with the Apollo 13 printed insignia and reading: ”This flag was on board Apollo XIII during its flight and Emergency Return to Earth.” Certificate is signed, ”Jim Lovell”, ”Jack Swigert” and ”Fred Haise”. Certificate measures 10” x 12” and has a small .5” enclosed tear to top edge and minor creasing to upper left corner. Some tape showthrough behind flag, else very good to near fine overall. With an LOA from Jack Swigert’s sister. Sold for $18,291.


Apollo 13 patch and United States flag, both flown to the moon by astronaut Jack Swigert on the Apollo 13 mission. Swigert himself had the items framed, along with a photo of the splashdown, for his father; Swigert writes on the mat, ”This flag and patch were flown to the moon on Apollo 13 April 11-17, 1970 for my Father who has been my guidance and inspiration thru life / Jack Swigert”. Flag measures 5.5” x 4”, patch measures 4” in diameter and photo measures 5.5” x 4.5”. Entire framed presentation measures 15.75” x 12.75”. Nicks to frame, otherwise near fine. With an LOA by Virginia Swigert, Jack Swigert’s sister. Sold for $11,075.
Apollo 13 official NASA photo signed by each astronaut on the famed mission. 8” x 10” glossy photo depicts the 11 April 1970 launch of Apollo 13 spacecraft. Two days after the launch, an oxygen tank exploded and the crew was forced to abandon the mission and fly back to Earth in the dangerously compromised spacecraft. Signed boldly in black marker along right side, ”Jim Lovell”, ”Jack Swigert” and ”Fred Haise”. Minor toning to mat, else fine. With an LOA from Swigert’s sister. Sold for $2,520.

Jack Swigert’s Personally Owned Apollo 13 Splashdown NASA Photo — Signed by Lovell, Swigert & Haise
Official Apollo 13 NASA photo signed by each astronaut on the famed mission. 10” x 8” glossy photo portrays the momentous splashdown of the Odyssey Lunar Module in the South Pacific Ocean on 17 April 1970. Signed boldly in black marker along right side, ”Jim Lovell”, ”Jack Swigert” and ”Fred Haise”. Minor toning to mat, else fine. With an LOA from Swigert’s sister. Sold for $1,719.
Jack Swigert 8″ x 10″ Signed NASA Photo
After unsuccessfully applying for NASA’s second and third astronaut selections, Swigert was accepted into the NASA Astronaut Corps as part of NASA Astronaut Group 5 in April 1966. Swigert became a specialist on the Apollo command module: he was one of the few astronauts who requested to be command module pilots. Swigert was a member of Apollo 7’s astronaut support crew, the first support crew for an Apollo mission.
Swigert was one of three astronauts aboard the Apollo 13 Moon mission launched April 11, 1970. Originally part of the backup crew for the mission, he was assigned to the mission three days before launch, replacing astronaut Ken Mattingly. The prime crew had been exposed to German Measles (the rubella virus) from Charles Duke and, because Mattingly had no immunity to the disease, NASA did not want to risk him falling ill during critical phases of the flight.
Jack Swigert signed photo of himself holding a model spacecraft. NASA photo is signed in blue ink, “Best wishes / Jack Swigert”. Near fine condition, from the estate of Jack Swigert. Sold for $1,473.
Apollo 13 crew-signed NASA photo. The trio of astronauts smiling here in business suits each sign the official NASA picture. Signed by commander ”Jim Lovell”, command module pilot ”Jack Swigert” and lunar module pilot ”Fred Haise” in black felt tip upon the Moon globe in the foreground. Two days after Apollo 13’s launch on 11 April 1970, an oxygen tank exploded and the crew was forced to abandon the mission and fly back to Earth in the dangerously compromised spacecraft. A dedication, likely by Swigert, to the upper left reads: ”To the Coles”. Semi-matte photo measures 10” x 8”. Toning and album adhesive residue to verso, else fine. Sold for $1,420.
Jack Swigert 8″ x 10″ Signed NASA Photo from His Estate
Jack Swigert signed photo of himself holding a model spacecraft. NASA photo is signed in blue ink, “Best wishes / Jack Swigert”. Near fine condition, from the estate of Jack Swigert. Sold for $986.
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