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Apollo 12, 13, and 14 Flown Lunar Bibles complete Set

A one-of-a-kind offering of the only complete set of flown microfilm lunar bibles, carried on board the Apollo 12, 13, and 14 missions. Unique in its own right, this collection is made even more special for several reasons: only one single bible was carried on the Apollo 12 mission (as mentioned by Alan Bean in a 1984 article in the Smithsonian Air and Space magazine), an Apollo 13 bible destined for the lunar surface and returned to Earth after its harrowing mission, and the Apollo 14 bible, carried by Edgar Mitchell to the lunar surface, and later presented directly to the family of astronaut Edward White after its return to earth, and fully documented by Apollo Prayer League founder John Stout. Only one such collection can and does exist, with the following representing the only opportunity to own a complete set of full lunar bibles. The collection consists of:

The only flown microfilm King James Bible carried on Apollo 12, 1.5 x 1.75, containing all 1245 pages of King James Version of the Bible, carried to lunar orbit on board the Command Module Yankee Clipper during the mission. This bible was originally destined to visit the lunar surface, but a mistake on the lunar landing checklist resulted in the bible orbiting the moon in the Command Module. Bible is housed in a beautiful jewel-encrusted gold display utilizing nearly 12 troy ounces of solid 22K red gold, and set with a large ruby and pearls, with “The Apollo Prayer League / Apollo 12, A. D. 1969,” in raised relief at the top and bottom of display, and bearing an engraved number “A-12,” on the front. Bible is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Apollo 12 Lunar Module Pilot Alan Bean, which reads, in part: “This is to certify that the accompanying Microfilm Holy Bible, bearing a gold plate engraved “A-12” was carried by me aboard the Apollo 12 Command Module ‘Yankee Clipper’ to the Moon…This Bible made its historic voyage with me stowed within my personal Command Module PPK bag, and as such is officially recorded on my ‘Command Module PPK Manifest List.’ This Holy Bible represents the one and only Bible which I carried to the Moon on Apollo 12…The accompanying Holy Bible was then returned to me by NASA from lunar quarantine, and remained a treasured part of my personal space collection from 1969 through 2004.”

A flown complete microfilm King James Bible, 1.5 x 1.5, carried to the moon on board Apollo 13. The microfilm is affixed to its original 8 x 10 presentation sheet of NASA stationery, labelled “Aerospace Ministries No. 13-008.” A typed presentation below reads, “This Bible was flown to the moon April 11-17, 1970, on Apollo 13 spacecraft,” and signed by James Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise,” and presented to Harold H. Hill, who was a member of the Apollo Prayer League, second in rank to only Stout himself.

An incredibly rare complete microfilm 1245-page version of the King James Bible, 1.5 x 1.5, carried to the lunar surface by Apollo 14 Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell, and later presented to the family of Apollo 1 astronaut Edward H. White II.  This Bible first flew around the Moon on Apollo 13, but due to a near-catastrophic explosion the Bibles did not land and instead returned to Earth. This Bible was then flown back to the Moon a second time aboard Apollo 14, where it landed housed within astronaut Edgar Mitchell’s Lunar Module “PPK” Bag (included in this lot) on February 5, 1971. The bibles were then given to Apollo 14 Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell who stowed the Bibles in his PPK bag and landed them safely on the moon February 5, 1971, on board lunar module Antares. Bible is beautifully presented in an eye-catching riby, pearl and gold display using 6.6 troy ounces of 22K gold , engraved “The First Lunar Bible, A. D. 1971,” and numbered, “14–064.” Accompanied by a signed certificate of provenance from Mitchell and James W. Stout, which reads, in part: “Astronaut Jim Lovell carried all 512 Bibles on Apollo 13…which aborted and failed to land. I was then given 300 of those same Bibles to fly again on Apollo 14: 100 copies for use in a second landing attempt…The 100 lunar-surface Bibles were stowed in my PPK Bag on board our Lunar Module Antares. On February 5, 1971, they made their historic landfall with Alan Shepard and me on the Moon at Fra Mauro, and remained for 34 hours…After the flight, a portion of the Apollo 14 lunar–surface Bibles were cut–up into tiny 50 page fragments, and presented to dignitaries. Fewer then [sic] 100 complete lunar–surface Bibles thus remain in existence today. This intact copy is one of only 12 Complete Lunar–Surface Bibles I have ever flight–certified to date! As a complete printed text, it is also among the first 12 astronaut flight–certified books ever carried by mankind to the surface of another world.” The bible display, letter, and a second informational sheet, which incorporates two photos of Mitchell and Stout are all housed in a custom handmade leather clamshell case.

Also included with this Apollo 14 bible is Mitchell’s flown PPK kit, 5.75 x 9.5, with a 3 x 2 label sewn to one side, serial number 1009, with Mitchell’s name printed at the bottom. Signed on one side in black felt tip, “This lunar module PPK bag was flown aboard ‘Antares’ to Fra Mauro—Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 LMP,” and signed on the other side, “Contents: Personal effects, lunar bible. Edgar Mitchell,” and accompanied by signed certification from Mitchell. Five other earlier certificates of authenticity for the bible signed by Mitchell are also included, which document the evolution of the certification.

Additionally a flown 1 x 1.5 flown microfilm “Honor Roll,” which contains the names of the individuals and organizations that made the bibles possible, is also included. This Honor Roll accompanied the 100 bibles Mitchell carried to the lunar surface, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Mitchell stating this particular honor roll was also presented to the family of Edward White, and later owned by John Stout.

Another microfilm bible is also included, this one bordered in gold-leaf and taped inside a United Bible Societies presentation folder, with a small description printed on the front cover stating, “This is the first book taken from Planet Earth to the surface of another celestial body,” although it’s actual flight-status is unknown.

Three bound volumes of provenance and background information are present, which trace the history of the bibles, documentation of their certifications, photographs, and other pertinent information relative to their presentations. Among the paperwork included is:

—a 2002 letter which states, “Lunar Bible 14-064 was originally acquired…from the estate of Gemini IV astronaut Ed White in 1999…The Bible…is the actual copy of the First Lunar Bible that ultimately found it’s way into Ed White II’s family. It was presented to Ed White II’s widow, Pat White, by Reverend John Stout circa 1972.”

—copies of Stout’s typed registry of the Bibles, listing #64 as presented to the White family; a 2009 informational sheet from Stout, listing the individuals who own complete bibles, again with #064 presented to the White family

—multiple copies of letters, articles, newsletters, and memos from Stout regarding the Apollo Prayer League, the bibles, and other correspondence about the League

—a photocopy copy of Mitchell’s LM PPK package listing a small microfilm package and notated as being returned to John Stout

—two signed photos of Mitchell, one of the Antares on the lunar surface, and one of Mitchell returning the microfilm package to John Stout

—newspaper clippings, articles, and photos relating to the bibles carried into space

—other correspondence concerning the issuing of the bibles and much, much more

After the fire that claimed the lives of Ed White, Gus Grissom, and Roger Chaffee, Reverend John Stout established the Apollo Prayer League, whose main purpose was to pray for the safety of the astronauts. Soon after, membership in the league swelled to over 40,000 NASA employees, and efforts were begun on the Lunar Bible Project. Despite the failed efforts of getting the bibles to the moon on the Apollo 12 and 13 missions, the league’s dreams were finally realized when Apollo 14 brought 300 bibles to the moon, including the 100 carried on the surface by Mitchell. This collection represents the only set of complete flown lunar bibles assembled, with extensive and irrefutable provenance and documentation, and such deep personal association of the Apollo 14 bible and the family of Ed White, for whom the Apollo Prayer League was originally established. The uniqueness of this collection cannot be overstated, and represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire the only collection of these bibles available. RR Auction COA.

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Posted by on November 12, 2013 in Apollo

 

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RR Autograph Auction Apollo Flown Complete Collection Artifacts Apollo 1 through 17

RR Autograph Auction Apollo Flown FragmentUnique limited edition presentation of flown fragments from Apollo 7 through 17, as well as an Apollo 1 relic, 1/1. All 12 fragments are set against a color composite image incorporating the Apollo 1 crew, John F. Kennedy, and the LEM, and housed in a 5.75 x 3.5 x 1 Lucite display. Display is housed in a 6.25 x 4.5 x 2.5 metal presentation case, with a pin of each Apollo mission insignia affixed to the inside of the cover. Accompanied by a binder containing details of each mission. An instant, and beautifully-presented collection. RR Auction COA.

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Posted by on May 23, 2013 in Apollo

 

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RR Auctions Signed Apollo 7 Final Flight Plan

RR Auctions Apollo 7 final Flight PlanDave Scott’s training-used printed Apollo 7 final Flight Plan, dated September 16, 1968, measuring 8 x 10.5, bound by a staple to the left edge, and providing a minute-by-minute time frame for the entire mission. First page is a copy of the flight plan submission bearing copies of signatures of William Anderson, Warren North, Deke Slayton, George Low, and Chris Kraft. Signed on the front cover in blue ballpoint, “From my personal collection and used in training for Apollo 9. Dave Scott, Gemini VIII, Apollo 9, Apollo 15.” In fine condition, with ink notation to front cover and mild handling wear. Pre-certified Steve Zarelli and RR Auction COA.

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Posted by on May 23, 2013 in Apollo

 

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RR Auction Apollo Program Summary Report Signed By Gene Cernan

RR Auction Unbound Apollo Program Summary ReporUnbound Apollo Program Summary Report issued by the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in April 1975, 8 x 10.5, 425 pages, signed on the front cover in black felt tip by Cernan. Rare NASA publication JSC-09423 contains a lengthy report of the Apollo project, including many detailed diagrams, images, and technical descriptions. Some light dings and toning to cover and binding staples removed, otherwise fine condition. Pre-certified Steve Zarelli and RR Auction COA.

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Posted by on May 23, 2013 in Apollo

 

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RR Auctions Apollo 15 American Flag Flow To The Surface Of The Moon Signed

RR Auctions Apollo 15Large flown printed fabric American flag, 11 x 7.5, carried to the lunar surface on board Apollo 15. Signed in blue ink on a white stripe, “Flown to the surface of the moon on Apollo 15. Dave Scott, Apollo 15 CDR.” Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Dave Scott stating, in part, “I hereby certify that the United States flag included with this letter was carried to the surface of the Moon during Apollo 15; this large silk flag measures 11″ x 7.5″ and was carried in my Personal Preference Kit (PPK) aboard the Lunar Module Falcon…This large United States flag has been in my personal collection since returning to Earth.” In fine condition, with a central vertical crease. Pre-certified Steve Zarelli and RR Auction COA.

 

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Posted by on May 21, 2013 in Apollo

 

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RR Auction Apollo 9 Flown Heat Shield Fragment

RR Auction Apollo 9Flown heat shield fragment removed from the Apollo 9 capsule after its return to Earth. Fragment measures approximately 1.25 x .5 with one end charred and melted from the intense heat of re-entry. Accompanied by a small plaque describing the mission. In fine condition. RR Auction COA.

 

 

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Posted by on May 21, 2013 in Apollo

 

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RR Auction Apollo Block I Control Panel

RR Auction Apollo Block I Control PanelEarly Apollo Block I control panel, #25, measuring 20.25 x 13.5, with 5 rows of switches and circuit breakers for Post Landing systems, the Stabilization and Control System, and propulsion systems. Panel has three NASA S & ID tags attached to it, and states “Panel Assy #25, S/N AAF0077,” and bears multiple inspection stamps and checks from 1966. Panel also retains its four heavy connectors. This panel would have been mounted to the left of the commander for use throughout the flight and after splashdown. A similar panel was mounted in the Apollo 1 spacecraft at the time of its fire on January 27, 1967. In fine condition.

This is the same type of panel used by NASA during the mid-1960s in preparation for the Apollo 1 mission, which claimed the lives of astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee in 1967. North American Aviation discontinued the Block I design after the accident as NASA concentrated on the Block II design for lunar missions. RR Auction COA.

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Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Apollo

 

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RR Autograph Auction Flown Apollo 13 Robbins Medal #230

RR Autograph Auction Apollo 13Flown Apollo 13 Robbins Medal, approximately 1.25 diameter, with a raised design on the face of the Apollo 13 mission insignia. The reverse of the sterling silver medal is engraved with the full names of astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert, along with spacecraft names Aquarius and Odyssey, the April 11, 1970, launch date, and April 17, 1970, return date. This medal is serial numbered “230.” Condition is mint state. Medal comes in its original case, numbered “230.” Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Dave Scott stating, in part: “I hereby certify that the Apollo 13 silver medallion numbered ‘230’ included with this letter is from my personal collection and was flown aboard Apollo 13, April 11-17, 1970…After the mission, the Astronaut Office distributed the medallions accordingly. I specifically requested the Apollo 13 number ‘230’ included with this letter.” The Apollo 13 Robbins holds the distinction of being somewhat different than all of their other mission counterparts. Because of the last minute change to the crew (Jack Swigert for Ken Mattingly) all of the flown medals were melted down after the mission and new ones struck from the metal. Scott requested number 230 to have a consistent collection and the number represented a Mercedes 230SL for which he had aspirations. Provenance: Dave Scott. RRAuction COA.

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Posted by on May 18, 2013 in Apollo

 

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RR Auctions Apollo 12 Flown Beta Cloth Checklist and Scissors Leg Pocket

RR Auction apollo 12 Flown Beta Cloth checklist and scissors leg pocketSpectacular and rare flown Beta Cloth checklist and scissors leg assembly carried into lunar orbit on the Command Module Yankee Clipper by Command Module Pilot Richard Gordon. Two bag assembly consists of a larger bag designed for a checklist, 7.25 x 9.5, with a large Velcro-sealed flap, and a label on the back reading “Part No. A7L-201047-03, S/N 126, Code Ident. 74897.” The smaller bag is 3 x 8.25 inches and of similar design, with a metal snap on the inside of the flap, and a label on the back reading, “Part No. A7L-201048-03, S/N 067, Code Ident. 74897.” The two pockets are stitched onto twin 29-inch belts that allow placement around the space suit leg and are held in place by Velcro connectors looping through two metal D-rings. Larger pocket is signed on the reverse in black ink, “This Beta cloth checklist & scissors leg pocket was worn by me on Apollo XII, Richard Gordon.” Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Gordon, which reads, in part: “This Beta Cloth Checklist & Scissors Leg Pocket was worn during my trip to the moon on Apollo XII. It kept items that were needed in close proximity to the user; a most useful piece of wear.” In fine condition.

This assembly would have been strapped to the right lower leg of Gordon’s pressure suit prior to launch. After the successful launch it was transferred to the inflight coveralls for the journey to lunar orbit. As NASA retained both the space suits and inflight coveralls of all the Apollo astronauts after their missions, only a few flown components of those suits remain available. These checklist and scissor leg assemblies are perhaps the best known examples and are seldom offered. Pre-certified Steve Zarelli and RR Auction COA.

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Posted by on May 18, 2013 in Apollo

 

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RR Auction Apollo 17 Lunar Rover (LRV) Schematic Signed Gene Cernan

RR Auction Gene CernanIncredibly important and rare flown Lunar Rover (LRV) Schematic carried on the lunar surface under the module pilot’s seat of the rover. The double-sided schematic is printed on a 10.25 x 8 sheet of heavy cardstock, with one side showing a diagram of the electrical system up to the drive control, with the reverse showing the communications system from the battery to the high and low gain antennas. Signed at the top of one side in blue felt tip, “Carried on the lunar rover on Apollo XVII, Gene Cernan, Apollo XVII CDR.” In fine condition.

Accompanied by a signed letter of authenticity from Gene Cernan, which reads, in part: “This is to certify that the accompanying Lunar Rover (LRV) Schematic from the LM Lunar Surface Maps book was carried on the lunar rover while we drove them Moon during our EVA traverses in the Valley of Taurus-Littrow…While on the Moon, Harrison (Jack) Schmitt and I drove the lunar rover during our exploration…We had a LM Lunar Surface Maps book specifically intended for use in conjunction with our lunar rover…The maps, as well as this ‘LRV’ schematic were contained in the book which was carried in the rover on the lunar surface. This ‘LRV’ Schematic spent approximately 22 hours and 3 minutes on the lunar surface and was exposed to the temperature extremes and solar radiation within the vacuum of Deep Space. We carried this lunar rover schematic with us…it was kept under the Lunar Module Pilot’s seat during our EVA traverses…it was key to the lunar surface mission. In the event of a system or electric motor failure during one of our EVAs, I would have reviewed the schematic to attempt to repair the rover or transfer electrical power from a failed battery to another working battery…If one of the wheel motors failed, a review of the schematic would have advised me how to transfer alternative electrical power…in order to finish the EVA and arrive safely back at the lunar module…This Lunar Rover Schematic is one of the few objects actually kept directly on the lunar surface and is also a rare example of an astronaut flight certified artifact returned from the moon.”

Apollo 17 was the third and final mission to make use of the lunar rover, enabling the astronauts to traverse greater distances than on foot. The rover for Apollo 17 also carried unique experiments, including the Traverse Gravimeter. An absolutely outstanding lunar surface artifact which fortunately never had to be used. Pre-certified Steve Zarelli and RR Auction COA.

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Posted by on May 18, 2013 in Apollo

 

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