Neil Armstrong's Artifacts and Memorabilia for US Sales from November – Technology News, Firstpost



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Neil Armstrong's admirers and space exploration have a chance to own artifacts and memorabilia that belonged to the modest man who became a world hero by becoming the first human to walk on the moon

. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander of the Lunar Landing Apollo 11 mission, is photographed in this undated photograph obtained on September 13, 2012. Armstrong, died August 25, 2012 from complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures, was honored at the public memorial service at Washington's National Cathedral on Thursday. REUTERS / NASA / Handout (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY OBITUARY PROFILE) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. DO NOT SELL FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A CUSTOMER SERVICE - GM1E89D1TYM01

US astronaut Neil A Armstrong, commander of Lunar Landing's Apollo 11 mission, is photographed in this undated photograph obtained on the 13th September 2012. [19659004] Armstrong's personal collection, which died in his native Ohio in 2012, will go on sale in a series of Heritage Auctions auctions in Dallas, November 1-2, continuing in May and November 2019. [19659005] The collection includes a variety of artifacts from the 1969 Armstrong Lunar Landing and private memorabilia that include pieces from a wing and a Wright Brothers Flyer propeller of 1903 that the astronaut took with him on the moon

with Armstrong, we find an American flag, the largest size generally used during Apollo missions; a United Nations flag; various flags of state; and some medallions of Robbins. Sterling silver medallions were paid for by Apollo Missions crews and were available for purchase only by NASA astronauts. The Armstrong collection also includes a rare gold medallion

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