
Inside the cockpit of a shuttlecraft, with the pilot and co-pilot preparing for docking with a space station.
Our World in Space
Robert McCall & Isaac Asimov
New York Graphic Society, 1974
Image credit: Robert McCall
Image source: Numbers Station

Inside the cockpit of a shuttlecraft, with the pilot and co-pilot preparing for docking with a space station.
Our World in Space
Robert McCall & Isaac Asimov
New York Graphic Society, 1974
Image credit: Robert McCall
Image source: Numbers Station

Image credit: Convair
Image source: SDASM Archives

Image credit: Convair
Image source: SDASM Archives

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

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

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

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

Image credit: Convair/General Dynamics
Image source: Mike Acs

This is an artist’s conception of the proposed “Power Tower” space station configuration, shown with the Japanese Experiment Module attached. This model and several others were examined before deciding on the Space Station Freedom structure that was later abandoned in favor of the International Space Station.
Image credit: NASA
Image source: NASA on The Commons

Image credit: Grumman
Image source: Cradle of Aviation Museum

Image credit: Grumman
Image source: Cradle of Aviation Museum

Image credit: Grumman
Image source: Cradle of Aviation Museum