
Man on the Moon.
Collier’s, October 18,1952
Man Will Conquer Space Soon! at Wikipedia
Image credit: Colliers
Image source: AIAA Houston
Man on the Moon.
Collier’s, October 18,1952
Man Will Conquer Space Soon! at Wikipedia
Image credit: Colliers
Image source: AIAA Houston
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Collier’s, October 25, 1952
Man Will Conquer Space Soon! at Wikipedia
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The unloading on the moon. Twenty-four hours after landing, supplies have been stowed in caterpillar tractors. Hold of cargo ship (r.) is being lowered to ground in sections, to be used as prefabricated headquarters, Earth is at center; halo effect is caused by sun, hidden behind sphere of rocket ship at left. Diagonal streak in sky, the zodiacal light, is caused by sun’s ray reflecting from cosmic dust. The red star at left is Mars.
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Collier’s, October 25, 1952
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Landing on the moon. Ten minutes before touchdown, rocket motors are switched on to slow down ships’ high-speed fall caused by the moon’s gravity. Vehicles are maneuvering 550 miles above landing area known as Sinus Roris (Dewy Bay), dark plain above cargo ship in lower left.
Man on the Moon.
Collier’s, October 18,1952
Man Will Conquer Space Soon! at Wikipedia
Image credit: Colliers
Image source: AIAA Houston