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Sell or Auction Your Charlie Duke Apollo 16 Panoramic Signed Photo for up to Nearly $938 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

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We sold a signed Charlie Duke Apollo 16 photo for $938. Please see details below:

Charlie Duke Signed 40” Panoramic Photo of the Lunar Surface During the Apollo 16 Mission

Apollo 16 astronaut, Charlie Duke signed 40” panoramic photo of the lunar surface, with handwritten notes also added by Duke. He designates the various parts of the moon such as Plum Crater and Stone Mountain, and also writes ”Me” above two images of himself in this time-lapsed photo taken by John Young. Signed in silver ink on the black sky, ”Charlie Duke / Apollo 16 LMP”. A printed caption at the bottom of the photo reads, ”Apollo 16 – Lunar Module Pilot Charlie Duke can be seen in two different positions close to Plum Crater.” Measures 40” x 8.5”. Near fine condition. Sold for
$938.

Charlie Duke Apollo 16 panoramic signed photo
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The following is some additional Apollo 16 memorabilia we sold:

John Young and Charlie Duke Signed 10” x 8” Lunar Photo of Young Saluting the U.S. Flag During the Apollo 16 Mission — Duke Additionally Writes, ”Hey John…Come give me a big Navy salute”

Fantastic photo signed by the two Apollo 16 moonwalkers: John Young and Charlie Duke. Photo shows Young standing next to the Lunar Rover on the moon, saluting the United States flag. He writes, ”John Young / 9th man on the Moon / Apollo 16 CDR”. His lunar partner then signs, ”Hey, John, This is perfect, you, the Rover, and the old flag. Come give me a big Navy salute. / Charlie Duke / Apollo 16 Moonwalker”. Both men sign in silver felt-tip, a dramatic presentation against the black sky. Satin-finish photo measures 10” x 8”. Near fine condition. With Steve Zarelli Space Authentication COA. Sold for $4,000.

Charlie Duke Apollo 16 panoramic signed photo
John Young and Charlie Duke Signed 10” x 8” Lunar Photo. Click to enlarge.

Apollo 16 Flown Astronaut Rations — Sealed Packet of Cheese Crackers With Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke’s Signed LOA

Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke’s own Apollo 16 flown space food ration in airtight packaging. The lunar mission launched from Kennedy Space Center on 16 April 1972, commanded by John Young, Duke and Ken Mattingly. NASA over-packed lunch for its astronauts, and after an eleven-day expedition in space, they returned to Earth with leftovers including this intact 12-pack of cheddar cheese crackers. The Velcro tab used to secure the package in the weightless environment of space is still affixed to the upper right. A label affixed to center identifies the snack and bears ID number “5083”. A typed letter of provenance signed by Duke is included. Dated 11 December 2004, it reads in part: “…By this letter, I certify that the Apollo food bag containing ‘Cheddar Cheese Crackers’ with ID number 5083 with a ‘Blue’ Velcro tab was flown to the moon aboard the Apollo Command Module ‘Casper’…Each meal usually consisted of four or five bags that included a drink, a soup, an entree, a vegetable, and a dessert. One crewman would prepare the meals for consumption…While the Apollo food did not look very appetizing, I actually found it tasty and certainly nutritious. The portions were more than ample so all the food was not consumed. This is one of the bags that were not consumed. This food bag has been a part of my personal space collection since we returned from our mission on April 27, 1972…” The Apollo 16 mission included the collection of rock samples from the moon’s Descartes Highlands. Evidence of rock formed by impact rather than volcano surprised scientists, providing new insight into the history of our closest celestial neighbor. Package measures 7″ x 3.5″, in fine condition. Sold for $3,702.

Charlie Duke Apollo 16 panoramic signed photo
Apollo 16 Flown Astronaut Rations. Click to enlarge.
LOA for Apollo 16 Flown Astronaut Rations. Click to enlarge.

Apollo 16 American Flag Flown to the Moon — Signed by Crew-Members John Young, Thomas Mattingly and Charles Duke

Rare 6″ x 4″ American flag flown to the moon on the Apollo 16 mission, with signatures of all three crew-members: “John Young”, “Tom Mattingly” and “Charlie Duke”. Signatures and an inscription (likely by Mattingly) appear on the presentation document upon which the flag is affixed. Inscription on left reads: “Sam — Thanks for keeping our gym in such good shape. We sincerely appreciate it.” The framed NASA presentation includes a printed header reading: “This flag was carried to the moon by the crew of Apollo 16″, the nylon flag at center and official Apollo 16 insignias at bottom. Framed to an overall size of 18.5″ x 15.5”. Very faint showthrough of glue to flag’s corners, else near fine. Sold for $3,032.

Charlie Duke Apollo 16 panoramic signed photo
Apollo 16 American Flag Flown to the Moon. Click to enlarge.

Apollo 16 Signed 10” x 8” Photo

Apollo 16 photo, signed, ”Ken Mattingly”, ”John Young” and ”Charlie Duke”. NASA publicity photo is dedicated by an unknown hand, ”To: Steven W. Bell”. Semi-matte photo measures 10” x 8”. Toning and some wear to bottom edge, else near fine. Sold for $1,562.

Apollo 16 Signed 10” x 8” Photo. Click to enlarge.

FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Charlie Duke Apollo 16 panoramic signed photo that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

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