
From Drew Granston‘s collection: a beautiful early rendering of Grumman’s LM by Craig Kavafes.
Image credit: NASA
Image source: Drew Granston

From Drew Granston‘s collection: a beautiful early rendering of Grumman’s LM by Craig Kavafes.
Image credit: NASA
Image source: Drew Granston

Image credit: McDonnell Douglas
Image source: Internet Archive

Image credit: General Dynamics / Astronautics
Image source: SDASM Archives

Image credit: Martin Marietta
Image source: Ed Dempsey

A Boeing design study for a Mars exploration probe, 40 ft. in diameter and weighing 600 lb. Assembled and launched at a space-station, the unmanned probe would draw its power from the Sun. Propelled by an ion rocket, it would take three years to orbit Mars and return.
Eagle Book of Rockets and Space
Longacre Press, 1961
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MARS VEHICLE. Drawing, based on Boeing study, of space vehicle designed for launching from orbiting platform for reconnaissance flight to Mars and return. Lunar, orbital and interplanetary system studies, and expanding programs such as the advanced Minuteman solid-propellant ICBM, are typical of challenging assignments Boeing offers electronic-electrical engineers.
Missiles and Rockets
December 7, 1959
Image credit: Boeing Aircraft Company
Image source(s): Numbers Station, Internet Archive








Eagle Book of Rockets and Space
by John W.R. Taylor and Maurice Allward
Longacre Press, 1961
Image credit: The Eagle
Image source: Numbers Station

Image credit: NASA
Image source: Numbers Station

Image credit: Convair
Image source: SDASM Archives

Image credit: Convair
Image source: SDASM Archives

Image credit: Convair
Image source: SDASM Archives

Image credit: NASA
Image source: SDASM Archives