The Beauty of Space: Vintage NASA Photos 2017-11-02 Auction - 446 Price Results - Bonhams Skinner in Massachusetts
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Ralph Morse (American, 1917-2014)John Glenn (American, 1921-2016)Thomas Stafford (American, b. 1930)
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Marlborough, MA, United States
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The Beauty of Space: Vintage NASA Photos

The first U.S. auction of rare, vintage NASA photographs - will take place at Skinner Auctions on November 2. The 446 lots will showcase the extraordinary photographic journey to the Moon and back as seen through the eyes of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo astronauts. While the astronauts' primary goal was to record their activities, they were inspired by what they witnessed, creating images that transcend documentation. Over five decades later, the photographs are now appreciated for their artistic value as well as their historical and scientific significance. Contact Us 508-970-3264 photographs@skinnerinc.com
Auction Curator:
Michelle Lamunière
Michelle Lamunière
Specialist, Fine Photographs
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Ralph Morse (American, 1917-2014): Ralph Morse (American, 1917-2014) The original seven Mercury astronauts, Langley Air Force Base, July 1960. NASA HQ caption on the verso. Vintage gelatin silver print, image size 9 x 6 3/4 in.
0001: Ralph Morse (American, 1917-2014)Est. $400-$600
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Mission Control at Cape Canaveral, Mercury Program, 1960. NASA HQ caption on the verso. Vintage gelatin silver print, image size 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (18.9 x 24.0 cm),
0002: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Test flight of the Mercury spacecraft, Mercury-Atlas 2, February 1961. NASA-USAF caption and RCA stamp on the verso l.r. Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak
0003: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Dr. Wernher Von Braun, chief architect of the Saturn project, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, February 1961. NASA stamp and caption on the verso. Vintage gelatin
0004: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Alan Shepard, the first American in space, just before liftoff, Mercury-Redstone 3, May 5, 1961. NASA HQ caption on the verso. Vintage gelatin silver print, image size 9
0005: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $400-$600
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Launch of Freedom 7, the first spacecraft carrying an American in space, Mercury-Redstone 3, May 5, 1961. Stamped "D4C 13620" on the verso u.r., McDonnell stamp on the
0006: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $400-$600
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Dean Conger (American, b. 1927): Dean Conger (American, b. 1927) Alan Shepard back from space with his Freedom 7 capsule aboard the carrier USS Lake Champlain, Mercury-Redstone 3, May 1961. Stamped "D4C 6493" on the verso u.r.,
0008: Dean Conger (American, b. 1927)Est. $400-$600
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Two photographs depicting the unsuccessful recovery of the Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft piloted by Virgil "Gus" Grissom during the second American suborbital flight,
0010: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $400-$600
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Two photographs depicting the launch of the first successful American unmanned orbital flight, Mercury-Atlas 4, September 13, 1961, and the chimp Enos prior to his
0011: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Two photographs of John Glenn training before America's first orbital spaceflight, Mercury-Atlas 6, 1962. Vintage chromogenic prints on fiber-based Kodak paper with "EKC"
0012: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $400-$600
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Portrait of John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, beside his Friendship 7 spacecraft, Mercury-Atlas 6, February 1962. Numbered "NASA S-62-223" in black on
0013: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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John Glenn (American, 1921-2016): John Glenn (American, 1921-2016) The first photograph from space taken by man: the Sun illuminating the Earth, Mercury-Atlas 6, February 20, 1962. NASA caption on the verso. Vintage chromogenic
0014: John Glenn (American, 1921-2016)Est. $800-$1,200
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Launch of Friendship 7, the first spacecraft carrying an American astronaut in Earth orbit, Mercury-Atlas 6, February 20, 1962. Large-format vintage chromogenic print on
0016: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $800-$1,200
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Astronaut Scott Carpenter standing in front of a Project Mercury tracking antenna, Mercury-Atlas 7, May 1962. Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper with an
0017: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Two photographs of the Aurora 7 spacecraft on top of its Atlas Booster and its recovery in the Atlantic Ocean after three orbits, Mercury-Atlas 7, May 1962. Stamped "D4C
0018: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $400-$600
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer Four photographs depicting Gordon Cooper's rendezvous with the Atlas rocket for his ride through space, Mercury-Atlas 9, May 15, 1963. NASA HQ and MSC captions on the
0020: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $400-$600
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Gordon Cooper (American, 1927-2004): Gordon Cooper (American, 1927-2004) Earth taken with the first Hasselblad camera used in space, Mercury-Atlas 9, May 15, 1963. NASA-USAF caption and RCA stamp on the verso. Vintage chromogenic
0022: Gordon Cooper (American, 1927-2004)Est. $600-$800
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Unidentified Photographer: Unidentified Photographer First test flight of the Gemini spacecraft, Gemini 1, April 1964. NASA KSC caption on the verso. Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper with 'A Kodak
0023: Unidentified PhotographerEst. $300-$500
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