
Tag: artist concept
Ponce de León

Image credit: Douglas
Image source: SDASM Archives
Convair FISH

Image credit: Convair
Image source: SDASM Archives
S72-53472

S72-53472 (November 1972) — An artist’s concept illustrating how radar beams of the Apollo 17 lunar sounder experiment will probe three-quarters of a mile below the moon’s surface from the orbiting spacecraft. The Lunar Sounder will be mounted in the SIM bay of the Apollo 17 Service Module. Electronic data recorded on film will be retrieved by the crew during trans-Earth EVA. Geologic information on the lunar interior obtained by the sounder will permit scientific investigation of underground rock layers, lava flow patterns, rille (canyon) structures, mascon properties, and any areas containing water. A prototype lunar sounder has been flight tested in aircraft over selected Earth sites to confirm the equipment design and develop scientific analysis techniques. The Lunar Sounder Experiment (S-209) was developed by North American Rockwell’s (NR) Space Division for NASA’s Manned Spacecraft Center to provide data for a scientific investigation team with representatives from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, University of Utah, University of Michigan, U.S. Geological Survey, and NASA Ames Research Center.
Image credit: NASA JSC
Image source: NASA Images
Return From Mach 6

Image credit: Mike Machat
Image source: SDASM Archives
L5
Stan Stokes

Image credit: NASA
Image source: SDASM Archives
Low Cross-Range Orbiter
STAR Clipper
L-2000

Image credit: Lockheed
Image source: Numbers Station
Global Transportation
Norman Rockwell

Image credit: NASA
Image source: National Archives






