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Vintage Mercury Seven Signed by all Astronauts |
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| Mercury Seven Signed by 6+Betty Grissom & Jim Lovell | San Diego: Scott Carpenter complete. | |||
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Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom Room control panel light Two rare Project Mercury control panel light "Fuel Valve Open" and "Lox Valve Actuator Heater". Manufacturing Company of Torrance, California for North American Aviation and bear the NAR hand inspection stamp. Measures: 2" X 1 1/2" X 3/4". |
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Mercury-Redstone 1 (MR-1) This Big connector containing the explosive charge of the parachute. The story of MR-1's short, but interesting, flight plays an important part in the story of America's space program. The launch occurred on November 21, 1960. The launch failed in a peculiar fashion which has been referred to as the "four-inch flight". |
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Gemini Titan IIID Rocket Remove Before Flight Key ASSY P/N E43-867-03 (B) S/N 00076 Measurements: Pin: 2.5" Long Ribbon: 12" Long |
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| Gemini IV Crew Life Signed by James McDivitt and Edward White | ||||
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| Gemini V Signed by Crew Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad | ||||
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| Gemini X Flight Plan | Gemini XI Flight Plan | |||
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| Gemini XI Signed by Crew Charles Conrad and Dick Gordon | Gemini XII Signed by Crew Jim lovell and Buzz Aldrin | |||
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