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MSC/NAR DC-3

Shuttle DC-3 at Astronautix

Image credit: North American Rockwell

Image source: Numbers Station

For spacemen. And earth families.

This silent morning, on Space Shuttle #28, breakfast will probably begin with Tang.

Imagine a spaceship that carries 12 passengers and lands as easily as an airplane. It will be ferrying back and forth to space by the late 1970’s.
And if the future is like the present, Tang will be there in its galley. Just as it’s on your kitchen table.
Nutritious, orange-flavored Tang. The instant breakfast drink with more Vitamin C than orange juice.
No matter where you are.

Tang. For spacemen. And earth families.

Shuttle Program at Astronautix

Image credit: Convair

Image source: Numbers Station

MDAC Phase B

Shuttle Program at Astronautix

Image credit: McDonnell Douglas

Image source: Stellar Views

Rendezvous in Space

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project at Astronautix

Image credit: NASA

Image source: SDASM Archives

NAR 130 & Booster

Shuttle Program at Astronautix

Image credit: Convair

Image source: SDASM Archives

B9U / NAR-161-B

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Convair Apollo

Apollo M-1 at Astronautix

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Image source: SDASM Archives

North American DC-3

Shuttle DC-3 at Astronautix

Image credit: North American Rockwell

Image source: SDASM Archives

B9U / NAR 161-B

Image credit: Convair

Image source: SDASM Archives