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NASA Early Skylab: Saturn Apollo Applications Cluster Configuration Vintage Marshall Space Flight Center 1/96 Model, with Sepa...
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SKYLAB, AMERICA'S FIRST SPACE STATION
NASA Early Skylab: Saturn Apollo Applications Cluster
Configuration Vintage Marshall Space Flight Center 1/96 Model, with
Separate CSM. A very rare engineering model from the Graphic
Engineering and Models Branch at the George C. Marshall Space
Flight Center in Huntsville, 12.5" tall x 12" across the solar
panels on a 5.5" square x 0.75" wooden base. This includes the
S-IVB Orbital Workshop with a cut section showing the crew quarters
and three astronauts, the Airlock, the Multiple Docking Adapter, a
CSM, and two Solar Panels. This model was based on an early project
of potential Apollo space missions. The Apollo Applications Program
was developed in 1966 to further science based missions using
Apollo program hardware but fell victim to budget cuts during the
Johnson Administration and ultimately ended up being a precursor to
the Skylab project. Moderate toning and wear, overall very fine.
From The Private Collection of Belinda and Raymond Reyes.
Auction Info
2023 December 14 - 15 Space Exploration Signature® Auction #6277 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
December, 2023
14th-15th
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