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Lot 336
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Apollo XI : Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins, set of 3 color photos signed by the crew of the Apollo XI mission, accompanied by a piece of Beta cloth (space suit), a piece of Kapton from the capsule "Columbia", a lunar meteorite NWA 14685 and a piece of Kapton from the LEM "EAGLE". - The spacecraft "Saturn V" is launched from the Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969. It carries a crew composed of Neil Armstrong, commander of the mission and pilot of the lunar module, of Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, who accompanies Armstrong on the lunar ground, and of Michael Collins, pilot of the command and service module which will remain in lunar orbit. Armstrong and Aldrin, after having stayed 21 hours and 36 minutes on the surface of the Moon and carried out a single extravehicular exit of a duration of 2 hours and 31 minutes, join in lunar orbit the module of command and service; then the spacecraft "Columbia" takes again the way of the Earth and lands without incident in the Pacific Ocean at the end of a mission which will have lasted 8 days, 3 hours and 18 minutes * Color photo size : 17,5 X 14 cm dedicated by B. Aldrin * Color photo size: 17.5 X 14 cm dedicated by Neil Armstrong. * Color photo size : 17,5 X 14 cm dedicated by M. Collins. * Beta Cloth format : 3 X 4,7 cm, with its certificate. * Kapton CMS "Columbia" : 3 X 4,7 cm, with its certificate. * Meteorite NWA 14685 size : 0,9 X 0,5 cm, with its certificate and its original box. * Kapton LEM "Eagle" : 3 X 4,7 cm, with its certificate.
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