
Image credit: Douglas
Image source: Mike Acs

Image credit: Revell
Image source: Andrew P. Yanchus

Image credit: Douglas
Image source: Numbers Station

Image credit: Douglas
Image source: SDASM Archives


Image credit: Douglas
Image source: Numbers Station




Space World
December 1964, VOL. A-14
Image credit: Douglas
Image source: Numbers Station

Space delivery – The partnership of the space ferry and the manned laboratory is demonstrated in this sketch. Here astronauts in a Douglas Astro ferry approach a huge space station with fresh supplies of food and test equipment. Eventually, experimental orbiting stations may give way to orbiting terminals for space travelers of the future.
Orbiting Stations: Stopovers to Space Travel
Irwin Stambler
G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1965
Image credit: Douglas
Image source: Numbers Station



Space World
November 1964, VOL. A-13
Image credit: Douglas
Image source: SDASM Archives

Medium-sized orbiting lab is this Manned Orbital Research Laboratory (MORL) developed for NASA’s Langley Lab by Douglas Missiles & Spacecraft Division. The lab which weighs about 35,000 pounds, could maintain 3 to 6 men in orbit for a year.
Orbiting Stations: Stopovers to Space Travel
Irwin Stambler
G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1965
Image credit: Douglas
Image source: SDASM Archives

Huge space ferries are used by astronauts to perform the final assembly of the huge Spaceball orbiting station.
Orbiting Stations: Stopovers to Space Travel
Irwin Stambler
G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1965
Image credit: Douglas
Image source: Numbers Station

Image credit: McDonnell Douglas
Image source: Internet Archive