Armstrong, Neil
08.07.2022 10:00UTC +01:00
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10000EUR € 10 000
Auctioneer | Auktionshaus Kiefer |
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Event location | Germany, Pforzheim |
Buyer Premium | 1. Nicht gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 23 zzgl. 7 Mwst; 2. Mit R gekennzeichnte Nrn.: 23 zzgl. 19 Mwst; 3. Mit D gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 33 inkl. MWSt% |
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ID 789479
Lot 1926 | Armstrong, Neil
(Astronaut, 1930-2012). Eigenh. Brief mit Unterschrift. Houston 1969/70. 1 Seite. 4°. An Klemens Keyser, Wolfenbüttel.
Neil Alden Armstrong betrat am 21. Juli 1969 als erster Mensch den Mond u. sprach den berühmten Satz: ╔"That's one small step for a man, one giant step for mankind".╗ Jedoch wurde dieser Satz in der Version "That's one small step for man, one giant step for mankind" überliefert u. so auch auf einer Gedenkmünze geprägt. Klemens Keyser war jedoch der Auffassung, in der Direktübertragung "a man" gehört zu haben u. fragte deswegen bei Neil Armstrong nach. Er erhielt die vorliegende Antwort: "The corrected version is the proper one, although I agree. It's difficult to understand in the radio transmission." - Mit Briefkopf "National Aeronautics and Space Administration". - Der Brief von Neil Armstrong ist einer der wenigen, die in den Handel gelangten u. stellt ein herausragendes Dokument der Zeitgeschichte dar. Der Brief war ehemals gerahmt u. ist daher etwas verblaßt. - ╔Handwritten letter╗ with autograph. Houston 1969/70. 1 page. This letter of the late Neil Armstrong is one of the very few being traded and is an important document of history. The letter had been framed for some time and is therefore a little sunned. - Prov.: Hauswedell und Nolte, Hamburg Auktion 439 Pos. 1054.
Auction house category: | Autographs |
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Auction house category: | Autographs |
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