Auctioning space history
"We came in peace for all mankind," Apollo 11, July 20, 1969.
The Apollo Program's most iconic image, taken by Neil Armstrong: Buzz Aldrin standing on the Moon. Inscribed with the date of the first lunar landing and first step onto the lunar surface.
The photo is included in a Bonhams auction of hundreds of artifacts from the first few decades of international space exploration. The auction takes place on April 8, 2014.
Read more: Spacesuits, moon dust and astronaut gear for sale at auction
Mercury 7
The original Mercury 7 astronauts in civilian clothing examining a model of the Mercury Atlas.The auction collection will include actual spacesuits, flight items, rare photographs and personal items of astronauts.
Armstrong, Collins and Aldrin
"Prime Crew of the Fifth Manned Apollo Mission."A photograph of Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin.
Apollo 13 crew
The Apollo 13 crew pause during a prayer given by USS Iwo Jima Chaplain R. E. Jerauld after their successfully recovery. The Apollo 13 crew struggled in space for 4 days after an oxygen tank explosion that forced cancellation of the planned third manned lunar landing.Scott Carpenter
Scott Carpenter, in full spacesuit, practices egress (exiting) procedures with a Mercury spacecraft.Spacesuit
Image showing tests at ILC's laboratories into the flexibility of various models of spacesuits.Phase 2 Mercury-era spacesuit
Cover layer from a Phase 2 Mercury era spacesuit, with early model "widow's peak" helmet, gloves, and mock-up boots.The Mercury 7
Iconic photograph of all 7 Mercury Astronauts in their silver spacesuits.Launch
The Mercury Redstone launch.Wally Schirra
Astronaut Wally Schirra smiles for the camera while wearing his spacesuit and helmet during training.Valery Kubasov
Soyuz flight engineer Valery Kubasov conducts experiments inside the Apollo Soyuz Docking Module during the July 1975 ASTP flight.Lunar Rover
"'Last Man on the Moon' Gene Cernan, Apollo XVII."
Showing the use of the Lunar Rover during Apollo 17.