Albuquerque Journal

Moon flight gear nets $7.4M

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DALLAS — Memorabili­a belonging to the first man to set foot on the moon, Neil Armstrong, brought more than $7.4 million at auction.

Dallas-based Heritage Auctions says the item that sold for the highest price, $468,500, at Saturday’s auction was Armstrong’s spacecraft ID plate from Apollo 11’s lunar module Eagle. Also sold were a fragment from the propeller and a section of the wing from the Wright brothers’ Flyer, the first heavier-than-air self-powered aircraft, which each sold for $275,000.

Armstrong’s flight suit aboard Gemini 8, the 1966 mission that performed the first docking of two spacecraft in flight, brought $109,375.

In a separate auction, a Navy aviator’s helmet once owned by John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth, sold for $46,250.

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