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Lot #186
Apollo 9

Flown beta cloth utility strap from the Apollo 9 mission with provenance from astronaut Jim McDivitt

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Flown beta cloth utility strap from the Apollo 9 mission with provenance from astronaut Jim McDivitt

Interesting Earth-orbit flown brown Beta cloth utility strap, 10.5 x .75, used within the Lunar Module ‘Spider’ while in orbit during Apollo 9. The strap has the original SEB and S/N numbers, which can be tied to the flight manifest. Accompanied by a signed illustrated letter of provenance from James McDivitt that reads, “I certify that this utility stowage strap flew on Apollo 9 on her flight from March 3-13, 1969. It is from my personal collection.” Rare mission used artifact as man continued preparations for the moon landing. Pre-certified Scott Cornish and RRAuction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Space
  • Dates: #366 - Ended January 20, 2011





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