Jonathan Riley of Grand Auctions in Folkestone, Kent, holds a US flag flown for the launch of the shuttle Columbia and a photograph of the Gemini 11 lift-off in 1966, piloted by astronauts Charles "Pete'' Conrad and Richard Gordon, which is included in an auction of space memorabilia that was collected by Nasa technician Bob Harvey, who was killed while fuelling a Titan rocket.

Jonathan Riley of Grand Auctions in Folkestone, Kent, holds a US flag flown for the launch of the shuttle Columbia and a photograph of the Gemini 11 lift-off in 1966, piloted by astronauts Charles "Pete'' Conrad and Richard Gordon, which is included in an auction of space memorabilia that was collected by Nasa technician Bob Harvey, who was killed while fuelling a Titan rocket. Stock Photo
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2799 x 3500 px | 23.7 x 29.6 cm | 9.3 x 11.7 inches | 300dpi

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19 September 2012

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London UK

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Gareth Fuller

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Jonathan Riley of Grand Auctions in Folkestone, Kent, holds a US flag flown for the launch of the shuttle Columbia and a photograph of the Gemini 11 lift-off in 1966, piloted by astronauts Charles "Pete'' Conrad and Richard Gordon, which is included in an auction of space memorabilia that was collected by Nasa technician Bob Harvey, who was killed while fuelling a Titan rocket.

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