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Robert Pearlman
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posted 05-03-2019 09:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Christie's release
The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Timeline Book comes to auction

The Timeline Book sat precisely between Commander Neil Armstrong and Lunar Module Pilot 'Buzz' Aldrin as they made the historic landing on the Moon on 20 July 1969. Almost 50 years later to the day, it will be offered at auction at Christie's

The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Timeline Book is the most important manual used to accomplish the goal of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to Earth, a mission first set out by by President John F. Kennedy in a speech to a joint session of Congress on 25 May 1961.

The leaders of NASA, the federal agency established in October 1958 in response to the Soviet Union's launch of the Sputnik satellite, had advised Kennedy that an unprecedented national program involving billions of dollars, industrial enterprises and hundreds of thousands of people would have to be brought to bear — and fast — if the goal of the moon landing by the end of the decade was going to be met.

The Apollo program would also be the largest non-military technological endeavor ever undertaken by the United States; only the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bomb was comparable.

In the summer of 1969, nearly six years after President Kennedy had been assassinated in Dallas, Commander Neil A. Armstrong and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin made the historic landing on the Moon, setting Eagle down on the Sea of Tranquility, a large, dark, basaltic plain formed by ancient volcanic eruptions. They had landed with only around 25 seconds of fuel left.

The Timeline Book was placed precisely between the two men as Armstrong uttered his historic first words back to Mission Control after landing: "Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed." Within moments, Aldrin had written Eagle's coordinates in the Sea of Tranquility on page 10 of the book — the first writing by a human being on a celestial body other than Earth.

Above: Apollo 11 Lunar Module Timeline Book. [Houston]: Manned Spacecraft Center, Flight Planning Branch, June 19-July 12, 1969. Flown aboard the Lunar Module Eagle and annotated by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin as they landed on the moon. Estimate: $7,000,000-9,000,000. Offered in One Giant Leap: Celebrating Space Exploration 50 Years after Apollo 11 on 18 July at Christie's in New York.

After checkout, Armstrong headed down the LM ladder and set foot on the Moon's surface, telling an estimated 530 million people around the world who were watching on television or listening on radio that it was "one small step for [a] man — one giant leap for mankind."

The Timeline Book narrates the entire Eagle voyage from inspection, undocking, lunar surface descent and ascent, to the rendezvous with Michael Collins aboard the Command Module in lunar orbit. The book contains nearly 150 annotations and completion checkmarks made in real-time by Aldrin and Armstrong. Traces of what appears to be lunar dust are on the transfer list pages that detail the movement of lunar rock samples and equipment from Eagle to Columbia.

No more significant document of space exploration history is ever likely to be created, because future manned missions will be more fully digitized and not leave a comparable human trace.

Throughout Eagle's voyage, Armstrong and Aldrin were utterly alone. There is no video recording of them in Eagle and only imperfect audio recording. This book is a unique witness to the first manned lunar landing, one of the most glorious adventures of all time. It is offered in One Giant Leap: Celebrating Space Exploration 50 Years after Apollo 11 on 18 July at Christie's in New York.

The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Timeline Book will be on view at Christie's in New York (4-15 May), Christie's in Hong Kong (24-27 May), and Christie's in Beijing (13-16 June), with later dates in San Francisco and Seattle to be announced.

holcombeyates
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posted 05-03-2019 10:31 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for holcombeyates   Click Here to Email holcombeyates     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It would be great to have this on display in a London as part of the tour!

Robert Pearlman
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posted 05-03-2019 12:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
For reference, the timeline book was originally sold by Goldberg Auctions in October 2007 for $253,000.

rgarner
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posted 05-03-2019 01:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rgarner   Click Here to Email rgarner     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
That's quite a markup.

Robert Pearlman
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posted 05-03-2019 02:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes, but it also doesn’t feel completely out of line. If there was ever going to be a time for an exceptional Apollo 11 artifact to perform strongly and exceed past expectations, this would seem to be it.

rgarner
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posted 05-03-2019 02:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rgarner   Click Here to Email rgarner     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I expect that Sotheby's will also be pulling a few tricks out of the bag, so there will be some serious competition. Interesting times.

thisismills
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posted 05-04-2019 04:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for thisismills   Click Here to Email thisismills     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I enjoy the pontification within the auction descriptions for these significant items, always an interesting read, especially the part: "No more significant document of space exploration history is ever likely to be created..." As was true during the space race itself, the battle for supremacy is alive and well.

[Game Show Announcer Voice] Who will rise to the top, outlast the competition, and be the only one left standing, paying the most, ever, for a space artifact! Stay tuned, this and more after a word from our sponsors. [Cuts to commercial for a Mars candy bar].

minipci
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posted 07-19-2019 06:41 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for minipci     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Looks like the Apollo 11 LM Timeline Book, which had an estimate of $7m-$9m dollars failed to pick up a single bid at yesterday's "One Giant Leap: Celebrating Space Exploration 50 Years after Apollo 11" auction at Christie's in New York.

Sale total including buyer's premium: USD 907,000.

jtheoret
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posted 07-19-2019 02:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jtheoret   Click Here to Email jtheoret     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
While I am exceedingly pleased I was able to pick up an item I have been looking to get for about 8 years or so, and I'm sure someone is pleased they sold a Buzz autograph for $32,000, since a full one-third of the lots did not sell, overall this auction was unfortunately primarily both a waste of time and a bust.

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