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Grissom Gus Original piece of film, 1.5" x .05", from Mercury astronaut Gus Grissom's pilot observation camera aboard his "Liberty Bell 7" capsule. Encased in a Lucite trapezoidal prism. Numbered 646 of 1000. The front rectangular base measures 8" x 3". The rear rectangular base measures 2.25" x 3". Fine condition.

Photographs of Gus Grissom, on the left, and the "Liberty Bell 7" capsule on the right, flank the film and identification paragraphs.

Certificate of Authenticity, 8.5" x 11", signed by Jeff Ollenburger, President and CEO, Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center. In part, "On July 21, 1961, with a 15-minute suborbital flight of the Mercury spacecraft 'Liberty Bell 7,' Gus Grissom became the second American in space. The flight was by the book until splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean when the explosive-powered hatch blew prematurely, flooding the capsule. With the capsule full of water, the weight was too much for the recovery helicopter. 'Liberty Bell 7' was released and the spacecraft sank three miles to the bottom of the ocean floor. 'Liberty Bell 7' was recovered July 20, 1999, from a depth of 16,043 feet during a deep-sea salvage expedition funded by the Discovery Channel. The spacecraft was painstakenly restored by the Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, Kansas...This piece of film was removed during the restoration of 'Liberty Bell 7.' During the capsule's 38 years on the ocean floor, the camera in which the film was housed dissolved and the film fell to the floor of the capsule, where it was encased in mud and corroding debris. The film was exposed and unsalvageable."

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