Aibo Art Auction

1 - 1 photograph, 20x25 cm, of the very first ‘Pamplemousse’ – t…
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Estimate €230 - €300
Description
1 photograph, 20x25 cm, of the very first ‘Pamplemousse’ – the Vanguard TV3 satellite – lying on the ground after its rocket exploded as it crashed, the engine having cut out after 2 seconds, on 6 December 1957. Vanguard was a small American launch vehicle developed by the NRL, the Naval Research Laboratory, with the aim of placing the first artificial satellite into orbit. However, following nine failures out of twelve launches between 1956 and 1959, the Juno 1 launch vehicle was tasked with launching the first satellite into orbit, Explorer 1, on 1 February 1958, without the Vanguard programme being called into question. On 17 March 1958, Vanguard finally achieved success with Vanguard 1, which became the second American satellite in orbit. All the photographs come from the archives of the public relations department of the Martin company in Baltimore (which later became Martin-Marietta and then Lockheed-Martin). All the documents are original Martin documents and are in black and white.
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About the sale SPACE EXPLORATION AND AERONAUTICS: NASA photos, models, documents, etc.
Auction location
Auction time 07/09/2026 at 6:00 PM
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