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Space history: Apollo era astronaut 'onesie,' Neil Armstrong's EKG at auction
A new auction is set to begin of space- and aviation-related autographs, covers, photos, patches, hardware, correspondence, reports, and many types of flown personal mementos from the collections of astronauts themselves. Read more
- A 'onesie' undergarment (called a Constant Wear Garment) manufactured in 1968 and issued to Buzz Aldrin for use during the Apollo 11 training and mission. The garment has multiple openings and attachments at midriff to integrate the bioinstrumentation harness which each crew member wore.read moreRR AuctionShare
- A joystick from Apollo 11 that would have been shared by moonwalker Buzz Aldrin and Command Module Pilot Michael Collins during mankindâs first lunar landing mission. These controls, one mounted alongside each couch, were connected in parallel so that they operated in a redundant fashion without switching.read moreRR AuctionShare
- An EKG Taken as Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong took man's first step on the moon. "During the critical landing, the only message from Houston was '30 seconds,' meaning the amount of fuel left, but they were also closely monitoring Armstrongâs vital signs as well,â says Bobby Livingston, VP at RR Auction.read moreRR AuctionShare
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Space history: Apollo era astronaut 'onesie,' Neil Armstrong's EKG at auction
A new auction is set to begin of space- and aviation-related autographs, covers, photos, patches, hardware, correspondence, reports, and many types of flown personal mementos from the collections of astronauts themselves. Read more
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