Own a true piece of history: three (3) original NASA Technical Notes from the Apollo era (1960–1974), selected at random from the private archive of an Israeli Technion engineer who collaborated with NASA during the race to the Moon.
The Apollo Program was the greatest engineering endeavor of the 20th century. Behind every Saturn V launch and every astronaut on the Moon stood thousands of pages of technical analysis, reliability studies, and subsystem evaluations. These NASA Technical Notes document the exact type of calculations and reports that made the 1969 Moon landing possible.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Israel’s Technion Institute of Technology collaborated with NASA on research and testing projects. Selected Technion engineers provided mathematical modeling, reliability assessments, and subsystem reviews for Apollo missions.
The archive offered here belonged to one of those engineers. Many of the surviving documents still carry the original Technion library stamps and engineer’s ownership markings, underscoring their authenticity and provenance. This represents a little-known international chapter of the Apollo effort – a rare connection between Israel’s top engineers and humanity’s first steps on the Moon.
Looking for a gift that truly stands apart? Surprise a space enthusiast, engineer, or historian with a genuine piece of the Apollo Program. Each lot is a mystery, ensuring excitement as well as historical importance. Perfect for birthdays, graduations, or collectors who “have everything.”
⚠️ Important: The images in this listing are for illustration only. Buyers will not receive the exact items shown in the photos but three randomly selected NASA Technical Notes from the Apollo-era archive of the Technion engineer.
Supply is strictly limited. Once the archive is gone, these unique Apollo documents will never be available again.