Man-Carrying Satellite

Found an interesting nugget here.

Image credit: Krafft Ehricke Papers / Convair
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NASA Earth Orbital Space Station

Image credit: McDonnell Douglas
Image source: Numbers Station

Shuttle (1972)

Image credit: North American Rockwell
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Ken Hodges Shuttle Gallery

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Phase A Orbiter by Ron Simpson

Image credit: McDonnell Douglas
Image source: Mike Acs

Phase C Development

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Images: Mike Acs, Numbers Station

S75-25941

S75-25941 (April 1975) — An Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) symbolic painting by artist Bert Winthrop of Rockwell International Space Division, Downey, California. The artwork is composed of the ASTP mission insignia, the docked Apollo-Soyuz spacecraft, and portraits of the five ASTP prime crewmen, all superimposed against Earth’s sphere in the center of the picture. The launches of both the American ASTP space vehicle (on left) and the Soviet ASTP space vehicle are depicted in the lower right corner. The five crewmen are, clockwise from the ASTP emblem, astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, commander of the American crew; astronaut Donald K. Slayton, docking module pilot of the American crew; astronaut Vance D. Brand, command module pilot of the American crew; cosmonaut Valeriy N. Kubasov, engineer on the Soviet crew; and cosmonaut Aleksey A. Leonov, commander of the Soviet crew. The joint U.S.-USSR ASTP docking mission in Earth orbit is scheduled for July 1975.

Image credit: NASA JSC
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