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Auction archive: Lot number 2346-6012

[Mercury Redstone 4] Large format: the liftoff of the second American in space Gus Grissom on board Liberty 7. NASA, 21 July 1961. Printed 1961. Large format presentation vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper [NASA image S-61–3248]. 27...

Space
15 Nov 2023
Estimate
DKK6,000 - DKK8,000
ca. US$857 - US$1,143
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 2346-6012

[Mercury Redstone 4] Large format: the liftoff of the second American in space Gus Grissom on board Liberty 7. NASA, 21 July 1961. Printed 1961. Large format presentation vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper [NASA image S-61–3248]. 27...

Space
15 Nov 2023
Estimate
DKK6,000 - DKK8,000
ca. US$857 - US$1,143
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

[Mercury Redstone 4] Large format: the liftoff of the second American in space Gus Grissom on board Liberty 7. NASA, 21 July 1961. Printed 1961. Large format presentation vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper [NASA image S-61–3248]. 27×34 cm (11×14in), with “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso. A stunning view of the Mercury Redstone 4 rocket taking off from Cape Canaveral’s Launch Complex 5 carrying Gus Grissom on board the Liberty 7 capsule. The launch was originally scheduled for July 18, 1961 but was rescheduled to July 19, 1961 because of unfavorable weather conditions. The launch attempt on July 19, 1961 was canceled at T-10 minutes as a result of continued unfavorable weather. The launch was then rescheduled for July 21, 1961. From lift-off to re-entry, operational sequences were similar to those of the first manned suborbital flight and Grissom’s flight experience was similar to Shepard’s in that there was a five minute period of weightlessness. The main configuration differences from the MR-3 spacecraft was the addition of a large viewing window and an explosively actuated side hatch. During the flight, the spacecraft attained a maximum velocity of 8,270 km/hour and an altitude of 189 km. The duration of flight was 15 minutes and 37 seconds. (https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=MERCR4) From the mission transcript during liftoff: 000:00:01 Capcom (Mission Control): Lift-off. 000:00:03 Grissom: Ah, Roger. This is Liberty Bell 7. The clock is operating. 000:00:08 Capcom: Loud and clear, Jose, don’t cry too much. 000:00:11 Grissom: Oke-doke. 000:00:18 Grissom: Ok, it’s a nice ride up to now. 000:00:20 Capcom: Loud and clear. 000:00:21.5 Grissom: Roger. 000:00:28 Grissom: OK. The fuel is go; about 1.5 g’s; cabin pressure is just coming off the peg; the O2 is go; we have 26 amps. 000:00:36 Capcom: Roger. Pitch [attitude] 88 [degrees], the trajectory is good. 000:00:39: Grissom: Roger, looks good here. Condition Small marks and handling cracks to surface of glossy print, otherwise very good condition. Preview In Lyngby Auction Space, 15 November 2023 Category Photos ▸ Vintage photographs Selling 15 November at 6:04 pm Estimate 6,000–8,000 DKK
Condition

Auction archive: Lot number 2346-6012
Auction:
Datum:
15 Nov 2023
Auction house:
Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers
Bredgade 33
1260 København K
Denmark
info@bruun-rasmussen.dk
+45 8818 1111
+45 8818 1112
Beschreibung:

[Mercury Redstone 4] Large format: the liftoff of the second American in space Gus Grissom on board Liberty 7. NASA, 21 July 1961. Printed 1961. Large format presentation vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper [NASA image S-61–3248]. 27×34 cm (11×14in), with “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso. A stunning view of the Mercury Redstone 4 rocket taking off from Cape Canaveral’s Launch Complex 5 carrying Gus Grissom on board the Liberty 7 capsule. The launch was originally scheduled for July 18, 1961 but was rescheduled to July 19, 1961 because of unfavorable weather conditions. The launch attempt on July 19, 1961 was canceled at T-10 minutes as a result of continued unfavorable weather. The launch was then rescheduled for July 21, 1961. From lift-off to re-entry, operational sequences were similar to those of the first manned suborbital flight and Grissom’s flight experience was similar to Shepard’s in that there was a five minute period of weightlessness. The main configuration differences from the MR-3 spacecraft was the addition of a large viewing window and an explosively actuated side hatch. During the flight, the spacecraft attained a maximum velocity of 8,270 km/hour and an altitude of 189 km. The duration of flight was 15 minutes and 37 seconds. (https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=MERCR4) From the mission transcript during liftoff: 000:00:01 Capcom (Mission Control): Lift-off. 000:00:03 Grissom: Ah, Roger. This is Liberty Bell 7. The clock is operating. 000:00:08 Capcom: Loud and clear, Jose, don’t cry too much. 000:00:11 Grissom: Oke-doke. 000:00:18 Grissom: Ok, it’s a nice ride up to now. 000:00:20 Capcom: Loud and clear. 000:00:21.5 Grissom: Roger. 000:00:28 Grissom: OK. The fuel is go; about 1.5 g’s; cabin pressure is just coming off the peg; the O2 is go; we have 26 amps. 000:00:36 Capcom: Roger. Pitch [attitude] 88 [degrees], the trajectory is good. 000:00:39: Grissom: Roger, looks good here. Condition Small marks and handling cracks to surface of glossy print, otherwise very good condition. Preview In Lyngby Auction Space, 15 November 2023 Category Photos ▸ Vintage photographs Selling 15 November at 6:04 pm Estimate 6,000–8,000 DKK
Condition

Auction archive: Lot number 2346-6012
Auction:
Datum:
15 Nov 2023
Auction house:
Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers
Bredgade 33
1260 København K
Denmark
info@bruun-rasmussen.dk
+45 8818 1111
+45 8818 1112
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