Russian space suit fetches $242,000 at NYC auction
NEW YORK: A Russian space suit worn during the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project skyrocketed to $242,000 at a New York City auction.
Bonhams had estimated it at $100,000 to $150,000. The Apollo-Soyuz marked the first international manned spaceflight.
Soyuz commander Alexei Leonov wore the white nylon canvas suit during docking, the launch and re-entry.
The auction house didn't disclose the buyer of the Sokol K pressure suit.
Another highlight of the Thursday sale was a brass neck tag worn by HAM, the first chimpanzee launched into outer space during the American space program. HAM wore the No. 65 tag aboard the Mercury-Redstone in 1961. It sold for $12,200, surpassing its pre-sale estimate of $2,000-$3,000.
The auction was held on the 50th anniversary of the first American in space, Mercury astronaut Alan Shepard.