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Paul Haney

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Paul Haney

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Auction Date:2017 Feb 08 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Three items related to Paul Haney, the MSC public affairs officer who famously delivered the live mission control commentary during the Gemini and Apollo space flights, including: an official glossy 8 x 10 NASA portrait photo of Haney in a suit and tie, signed and inscribed in black felt tip, “To Mike—Be confident, Paul Haney, 9/3/65”; a small reporter’s notebook, 3 x 6.25, used during the Apollo 10 press conference by Haney, who has added “Apollo 10 Crew Conf” to the front cover, and has filled out the first twelve pages in his own hand with various notes from the conference, including wonderful astronauts descriptions of the moon and LMP Gene Cernan’s remarks on cursing during the broadcast: “Staf—You saw the moon first time, we did & you had better view cuz of zoom lens, Cernan—A whole new world; whole new env.—’up and down is relative’…Staf—Rather apparent we were dropping. Wound up 4 mi. south of landing site—we know the anomaly & they ‘should be right on’—about the same as an airliner, Cern—We was really down among’em—big crates got bigger fast, looked a lot less rugged, far more smooth, Boulders as big as 20 to 50 story bldg—big as Domed Stad.—Young—Looked like a bright star…Cernan—Left moon like a scalded ape, like a high-speed elevator…Young—Maybe that moon was alive once. I don’t rule it out. With brown color, there is a suggestion of oxidation. Pretty exciting place—…Cernan—Totally unrehearsed—What you heard was 3 men doing a job—’Sorry if we offended’”; and a United States Government Memorandum letter from Haney to Chief of the Astronaut Office Alan Shepard, in part: “This office takes this written opportunity to thank the Flight Crew Operations Directorate for forwarding the first of the Gemini onboard transcripts for public release. The forwarding represents a significant step in our overall public communication program. But, after a day of consideration, I am compelled to return the materials to you because they are not in the form agreed upon at the outset of the negotiations for their release…I am a firm believer in telling it like it is, to use the current idiom. I contend that the slightest editing, censoring, massaging or whatever of the released transcript will not help generations yet unborn to understand what went on when Gus Grissom and John Young orbited the Earth three times on March 23, 1965. Our literature today is certainly spicey enough to accept an occasional god-damn or worse.” Haney signs at the conclusion and adds notes to the upper right in black ballpoint. Additionally, Shepard has added several handwritten notes of argumentation in black felt tip to the text, and pens a short note in the lower left corner, “Paul—Sorry, cannot oblige without other direction—still don’t agree with your concept. Al Shepard.” In overall fine condition. With content featured in the 2014 book Marketing the Moon, this is a truly unique and insightful grouping from early on in the Apollo program that details seldom-seen astronaut accounts and Haney’s push for an open-program mandate of unedited NASA transcripts. Pre-certified Zarelli Space Authentication.