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Missiles and Rockets, August 22, 1960
Image credit: Lockheed
Images: Numbers Station, Internet Archive

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Missiles and Rockets, August 22, 1960
Image credit: Lockheed
Images: Numbers Station, Internet Archive

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It took me a few, but the lower version is either an earlier or later version of the same painting. The figure representing James B. Irwin is a repaint. My guess is the image on NASA’s site is later, reworked to give the figure a slightly more dramatic pose. The painting is by a North American Rockwell artist.
Image credit: NASA JSC
Images: NASA Images, Numbers Station

S69-18546 (February 1969) — North American Rockwell artist’s concept illustrating the docking of the Lunar Module ascent stage with the Command and Service Modules during the Apollo 9 mission. The two figures in the Lunar Module represent astronauts James A. McDivitt, Apollo 9 commander; and Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot. The figure in the Command Module represents astronaut David R. Scott, command module pilot. The Apollo 9 mission will evaluate spacecraft lunar module systems performance during manned Earth-orbital flight.
Image credit: NASA JSC
Image source: NASA Images


Image credit: McDonnell Douglas


Image credit: McDonnell Douglas

Image credit: McDonnell Douglas
File source: NASA NTRS

Imaged credit: NASA
File source: NASA NTRS

Image credit: North American Rockwell
Image source: Numbers Station



Image credit: Douglas
Image source: SDASM Archives

ROMBUS
Configuration for a manned Mars mission (Project Deimos).

Project Deimos – Mars Landing Module
Frontiers of Space
Philip Bono & Kenneth Gatland
Macmillan, 1969
Image credit: Douglas
Image source: Numbers Station

Pegasus Intercontinental Passenger Rocket

Pegasus during atmospheric re-entry uses the LH2-cooled plug nozzle as a heat shield. The ballistic transport would convey 172 passengers and freight 7,456 miles (12,000 km.) in 39 min. without exceeding an acceleration of 3g during ascent or re-entry. At the arrival spaceport it would hover on rocket thrust during a soft landing in the vertical attitude.

Pegasus Passenger Compartment
Frontiers of Space
Philip Bono & Kenneth Gatland
Macmillan, 1969
Image credit: Douglas / Blandford Press
Images: Numbers Station, SDASM Archives

Image credit: Convair
Image source: SDASM Archives