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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Out Of This World

James Supp(right) appraises a 1965 NASA “Corned Beef” Archive in ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Out of This World.”
Courtesy of Luke Crafton for WGBH, (c) WGBH 2019
James Supp(right) appraises a 1965 NASA “Corned Beef” Archive in ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Out of This World.”

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Part adventure, part history lesson, part treasure hunt, 19-time Emmy® Award nominated ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is the highest-rated ongoing primetime PBS series.

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Appraisal: NASA Space Program Autographed Photos

Explore the universe of space-themed treasures, including NASA Space Program autographed photos; a 1737 celestial and terrestrial atlas; and a "Star Trek" treatment, script, and letters. Have the values of these stellar finds skyrocketed in the market?

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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Appraisal: Celestial Indicator & Box, ca. 1872

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