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Añadir al carritoCondición: Very Good. Stockholm, Förenta Staternas Informationstjänst, (1969). Folio. 47,+ (1) s. Rikt illustrerad. Klammerhäftad, i tryckt omslag, något nött i ryggen. Häftet publicerat efter Apollo 11-färden. Softcover / Paperback.

Le voci e le impressioni di Armstrong, Collins e Aldrin in presa diretta. Commento italiano di Bruno Talamonti.
L'UOMO SULLA LUNA Un eccezionale documento storico. Apollo 11 - 20 Luglio 1969.
Editorial: Philips (Grafiche Dotti). (1969)., 1969
Librería: DARIS SAS, Lucca, LU, ItaliaDARIS SAS
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Añadir al carritoENCOUNTER WITH TIBER (WIDMUNGSEXEMPLAR) Warner Books, New York 1. Auflage 1996, ERSTAUSGABE (EA), 560 SS. gebunden mit Schutzumschlag - vom Verfasser eigenhändig signiert Buzz Aldrin (dito, wie vor mit eigenhändiger Widmung "To Lloyd" zum gleichen Preis vorhanden).
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Añadir al carritoABENTEUER RAUMFAHRT 50 Jahre Expeditionen ins All. Von Giles Sparrow, Vorwort Butt Aldrin. (WIDMUNGSEXEMPLAR, Großer Text-Fotobildband)) DK Dorling Kindersley, London New York Melbourne, München und Delphi 1. Auflage 2007, ERSTAUSGABE (EA), 320 SS. gebunden (Hardcover gr. 4°) mit vielen Fotos, mit Schutzumschlag, schön erhalten,… ISBN 9783831010899 - von Buzz Aldrin eigenhändig signiert mit persönlicher Widmung "To Stefan" (in person für einen Hamburger Journalist).

Editorial: NASA, Washington DC, 1969
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Librería: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaJeremy Norman's historyofscience
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Añadir al carrito[Apollo 11.] Hage, George H. (1925-2008). Apollo 11 mission director's briefing for news media. Reproduced typescript. 78pp. (irregularly numbered), including diagrams. Washington, DC: NASA, 16 June 1969. 268 x 205 mm. Unbound (stapled). Some damage from paper clips on a few leaves, including rust stains and small marginal tears…, minor spotting, but very good. First Printing. On 16 June 1969, one month before the launch of the historic Apollo 11 spaceflight to the moon, George Hage, the Apollo mission's director, held a lengthy and detailed briefing on the project for the news media. The briefing's main purpose was to calm the public's fearstoked by inflammatory stories in the pressthat the Apollo 11 astronauts might bring back to Earth some unknown deadly lunar disease. "One month before the Apollo 11 liftoff, a media briefing was held in Washington to describe the details of the mission and . . . allay any fears that the first landing and return from the Moon's surface posed any danger to life on Earth. The final portion of the briefing was conducted by Air Force colonel John Pickering, who had served on the Interagency Committee on Back Contamination and now held the title director of lunar receiving operations . . . He went to great lengths to describe the procedures that would be followed, from collecting and packaging the samples on the Moon through recovery and transport of the samples and astronauts to the LRL [Lunar Receiving Laboratory] . . . This openness and attention to detail defused this issue for most of the media, and it never surfaced again as a major public concern" (Beattie, Taking Science to the Moon: Lunar Experiments and the Apollo Program, p. 261). .

Editorial: Houston: NASA, 1969, 1969
Librería: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Reino UnidoPeter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB.
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Añadir al carritoAn evocative image from the greatest space mission of the 20th century, as the moon-bound astronauts of Apollo 11 looked back towards planet Earth. On 17 July 1969, Apollo 11 was speeding away from Earth on an intersect course with the Moon. At a distance of around 98 thousand miles, Michael Collins (1930-2021) took this image o…n a hand-held Hasselblad camera, loaded with 70mm Kodak film. The picture shows night falling across the Eastern Hemisphere on the second day of the mission. These 8 x 8 inch chromogenic prints were primarily produced for the press, although many found their way to NASA's employees and their contractors. Chromogenic print (8 x 8 inches). "A Kodak paper" watermarks on verso. Light sunning, otherwise in fine condition.
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Librería: Boris Jardine Rare Books, Edinburgh, Reino UnidoBoris Jardine Rare Books
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Añadir al carritoNo Binding. Condición: Fine. THE ONLY KNOWN PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF THE FIRST STEPS TAKEN BY A HUMAN BEING THE MOON Three vintage gelatin silver prints, 89 x 127mm (3.5 x 5in), each watermarked 'A KODAK PAPER' to verso. Fine condition. At 02:56 UTC, on July 21, 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped off the bottom rung of the ladder descen…ding from the Lunar Module Eagle, and uttered some of the most famous words in history: 'it's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind'. The moment was captured as a live feed from a Westinghouse camera attached to the Eagle, yet this provided no permanent record, so NASA, as with other televised events, had photographs taken of the moment as it played out on television. This trio of photographs is the result. The first photograph shows Armstrong on the ladder, where he paused and commented on the fine sand-like surface of the Moon: "I'm at the foot of the ladder. The LM [Lunar Module] foot pads are only depressed in the surface about 1 or 2 inches, although the surface appears to be very, very fine grained, as you get close to it. It's almost like a powder. [.] I'm going to step off the LM now." The second photograph shows the first steps - the moment Armstrong uttered his famous line. The third follows Armstrong as he bounds on, commenting: "The surface is fine and powdery. I can [.] pick it up loosely with my toe. It does adhere in fine layers like powdered charcoal to the sole and sides of my boots." Although Armstrong took an extensive series of very famous photographs on the surface of the Moon, there are only a couple of photographs in which he is (marginally) visible himself, and aside from the present group there is no photographic record of the first steps. These photographs were produced immediately after the landing: not only do they bear the typical 'A KODAK PAPER' watermark, but they are in fact dated in the print 'JUL • 69 •', the month of the lunar landing - possibly before Armstrong, Aldrin and Michael Collins made splashdown near the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean, on July 24. NASA later released a large-format photograph from the video showing Armstrong on the ladder prior to the first step (NASA S-69-42583), but we have been unable to locate any other photographic images of the first moments after Armstrong actually descended to the lunar surface.

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Añadir al carrito8 x 10 inch. Head and shoulders pose of the astronaut wearing a white space-suit. Minor creasing and wear to the uper border.
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Añadir al carrito8 x 10 inch. Official color 8 x 10 NASA lithograph of the Apollo 11 CMP posing in his white space suit against a lunar background, signed in black felt tip, "Best wishes, MCollins." In fine condition.

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Añadir al carritoCondición: Very Good. New York, Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, (c. 1970?). 4to. (228) pp. (multiple paginations), one page folded. Richly illustrated in black & white. Publisher?s printed wrappers, slightly worn and soiled with some spotting, handwritten title in Swedish, "Månlandare", on spine, front cover with name…?Carlo Löfman? written in black block letters. Prepared by Public Affairs, Space, at Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, Bethpage, New York in cooperation with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Manned Spacecraft Center. The official Grumman news reference for the Project Apollo lunar module and the handy guide to all aspects of the lunar module (LM) and its mission. It was distributed, among others, to the journalists covering the Apollo launches. According to an internet posting by the editor of the manual, Richard C. Dunne, who was chief spokesperson for the Grumman corporation at the time, ca 2000 copies were distributed in two formats, a blue-cover version with loose leaves that could be updated during the Apollo program and the present version, which was most likely published when the details of the project had been settled. Whatever the size of the printings, all versions of the original Apollo spacecraft news reference has become increasingly hard to find. The book contains sections on mission description, the Apollo spacecraft, lunar module, crew personal equipment, environmental control, controls and displays (including foldout of instrumentation), guidance, navigations and control, main propulsion, reaction control, electrical power, communications, instrumentation, lighting and a glossary. The present copy was bought directly at the NASA press center by the Swedish photographer and Emmy-awarded tv-producer Carl O. Löfman (1938-2016), who covered the launch of Apollo 13 in April 1970. Softcover / Paperback.

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Añadir al carritoCondición: Very Good. Downey Calif., North American Rockwell Corp, 1969. 4to. (280 x 213 mm.). 330 pp. Richly illustrated. Publisher?s black wrappers, illustrated on front cover. Coloured plastic tabs attached to outer edge of index leaves. ?Carl O Löfman? written in block letters on first page. Some pencil notes and underlining…s. The official news reference to the command and services modules of the Apollo spacecraft, published by the manufacturer North American Rockwell in cooperation with NASA?s Manned Spacecraft Center. This issue is revised in July 1969, that is, at the time of Apollo 11. The leaves are punched in the inner margin, since the volume was originally published as a loose-leaf system in a ring-binder, which could be updated as the project evolved. All original issues of this news reference are very rare, and as a consequence, a new edition was published in 2011. The first part describes the Apollo program in general and ends with a short section on ?Post-Apollo programs?, including a space station planned for the mid-1970s and early 1980s. The second part describes the command and service modules (the lunar module also gets a brief description), while the third part treats the subsystems, such as displays and controls, docking, launch escape, telecommunications and space suit. The fourth part is dedicated to support, with sections on checkout and final test, reliability and training and Apollo manufacturing. The fifth and final part contains, among other things, sections on the subcontractors for the command and service modules, a list of contracts with costs, biographical summaries (NASA heads, heads of contractors, astronauts etc), an Apollo chronology, a glossary and an index. The present copy was bought directly at the NASA press center by the Swedish photographer and Emmy-awarded tv-producer Carl O. Löfman (1938-2016), who covered the launch of Apollo 13 in April 1970. Softcover / Paperback.

Editorial: Washington, 4. X. 1971., 1971
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Añadir al carrito4to. 1/2 p. Gedr. Briefkopf National Aeronautics and Space Administration". Mit Kuvert. An George W. Barber in Suffolk, England: []Thank you for the delightful post cards. I have enjoyed them very much and I appreciate your thoughtfulness in taking the time to share them with me. []" - 1970 wurde Armstrong zum stellvertretenden…Leiter des Washingtoner Aeronautikbüros der NASA befördert. Im gleichen Jahr erhielt er auch den Master in Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik an der University of Southern California und einen Ehrendoktor in Ingenieurwissenschaften von der Purdue-Universität. 1971 verließ er die Behörde.
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Añadir al carritoChicago Today American, July 25, 1969, documents the immediate American reception of Apollo 11 following the first crewed lunar landing and the astronauts' return to Earth. Published five days after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon and one day after the crew's Pacific Ocean splashdown, the issue places the missi…on within popular newspaper culture through the headline "Moonmen the salt of the earth." Aldrin's bold signature connects the contemporary press record directly to Apollo 11's lunar module pilot and the second human to step onto the lunar surface. The issue supports research into spaceflight journalism, astronaut celebrity, Cold War public culture, and the language through which American newspapers transformed the returning crew into national figures. NASA identifies Aldrin as Apollo 11's lunar module pilot and the second person to walk on the Moon. Chicago Today American. Chicago, Illinois. July 25, 1969. Complete issue; volume number, editor, pagination, and dimensions not supplied. The principal headline reads, "Moonmen the salt of the earth," framing Armstrong, Aldrin, and command module pilot Michael Collins through a familiar expression of humility and dependability rather than solely through technological achievement. Signed prominently "Buzz Aldrin," the newspaper preserves both the contemporaneous public vocabulary surrounding the astronauts and Aldrin's later authentication of the issue through his autograph. The supplied description identifies the newspaper as a complete edition, though the individual articles and interior illustrations have not been described and are therefore not characterized here. Apollo 11 returned to Earth on July 24, 1969, after Armstrong and Aldrin completed the first human exploration of the lunar surface while Collins remained in lunar orbit aboard Columbia. The July 25 publication date gives the issue particular documentary immediacy, capturing press coverage during the first full day after the crew's recovery and before the mission had passed into commemorative history. Minor age-toning and fold wear may be inherent to a complete newspaper of this period, but no specific defects are identified in the supplied description; signature remains bold, very good. Contemporary Chicago press record of Apollo 11's homecoming, distinguished by Aldrin's prominent autograph and its memorable "Moonmen" headline. Signed.

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Añadir al carritoAutogrammkarte (mit Baum), von Buzz Aldrin eigenhändig signiert - mit Fotopostkarte der APOLLO 11-Crew unter bordeauxrotes Passepartout (4 to) gerahmt.
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Añadir al carritoMondlandungs-FDC mit Apollo 11 und Tagesstempel des Kennedy Space Center, Fl. vom 16.7.1969.

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Añadir al carritoGroßfoto (offizielles NASA-Portrait in 4 to) mit eigenhändiger Widmung, Empfehlung, Unterschrift signiert.

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Librería: 19th Century Rare Book & Photograph Shop, Stevenson, MD, Estados Unidos de America19th Century Rare Book & Photograph Shop
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Añadir al carritoNo Binding. Condición: Fine. 8-cent Apollo 8 In the Beginning God postage stamp, uncanceled. Mission emblem cachet. Fine condition. Encapsulated by CAG, which authenticated the Armstrong Family Collection. Signed by the crew of Apollo 11, the first manned mission to the Moon: Neil Armstrong (commander), Buzz Aldrin (lunar module… pilot), and Michael Collins (command module pilot). This is one of the famous insurance covers signed by the Apollo 11 crew to provide some financial security for their families in case the otherwise practically uninsurable astronauts failed to return from their mission. Michael Collins and the other crew members personally designed the mission emblem, which shows an eagle descending to the lunar surface while holding an olive branch of peace. The design initially showed the olive branch in the eagle s beak, but when officials worried that the eagle was too menacing, the astronauts moved the branch to its extended talons. Provenance: Neil Armstrong. Signed by Author(s).

NEIL ARMSTRONG (1930-2012) US-amerikanischer Testpilot und Astronaut. Er war Kommandant von Apollo 11, die mit Buzz Aldrin und Michael Collins zum Mond flog. Am 21. Juli 1969 betrat er als erster Mensch den Mond. - IN PERSON !!
NEIL ARMSTRONG (1930-2012) US-amerikanischer Testpilot und Astronaut. Er war Kommandant von Apollo 11, die mit Buzz Aldrin und Michael Collins zum Mond flog. Am 21. Juli 1969 betrat er als erster Mensch den Mond. - IN PERSON !!
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Añadir al carritoPostkarte des RATSKELLER BREMEN eigenhändig signiert am 7.8.(19)70, zudem signiert von HANNA REITSCH (1912-79, legendäre deutsche Fliegerin) ( ARMSTRONG, Neil (1930-2012; '1st human on the Moon') / Hanna Reitsch (1912-1979; aviatrix and test pilot) / Bremer Ratskeller, Bremen (Provenienz): IMAGE-POSTCARD 'SENATS- UND KAISERZIMME…R' OF THE BREMER RATSKELLER; FULLY SIGNED ON THE VERSO BY NEIL ARMSTRONG AND HANNA REITSCH, on the occasion of Armstrongs second visit to Germany after Apollo 11, on invitation by the 'Vereinigten Flugtechnischen Werke VFW/Fokker, Bremen', dated and 'localized' by the Autograph-Collector, a then head-steward of the famous wine-restaurant ''Ratskeller Bremen / 7.8.70''. Bremen, August 7th, 1970. Image-Postcard (photographic intaglio-print), ca. 11,5 x 15,5 cm. *** INTERESTING DOCUMENT OF THE MEETING OF TWO WORLD FAMOUS RECORD-AVIATORS. Armstrong arrived in Frankfurt the same day, met Reitsch and then toured through Germany with her. As she reveals in her memoirs it was not their first meeting: that night in the Ratskeller, when sitting together with Armstrong's assistant Dr. Kuettner und Helmut Dette of VFW he told her that they had been already been introduced to each other in 1961 during her visit of the Birk Flight Test Center at 'Edwards' Air Force Base in California, but as she was surrounded by many young test pilots he rather kept in the background listening to her reports. - A NICE ASSOCIATION. ).