fut-spasta_v_bw_o_n (unnumbered prob. GAEC/GAC photo, S-69-1634 eq, 70-H-1261 eq, 70-HC-903 eq)
“This is an artist’s rendering of a Grumman Space Station concept, which is capable of supporting from 50 to 100 people. Artificial gravity is maintained in the 33-foot modules out in the “arms.” Trolley-track vehicles provide transportation between modules. At the lower most portion of the station, space shuttle vehicles can be seen docked to the station.”
Above dated 11/6/70.
Craig Kavafes…nothing aerospace/space the man couldn’t render…beautifully.
Linear artifacts are due to scanner interpretation of glossy photo surface waviness. Induced long ago by the misguided soul/dolt that slopped too much water on the back of the caption, to make sure it stuck on real good. !%$?*$@!
Also at. Always excellent & informative:
www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/blog/?p=3404
www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/blog/?p=3682
Credit both: Aerospace Projects Review website
fut-spasta_v_bw_o_n (unnumbered prob. GAEC/GAC photo, S-69-1634 eq, 70-H-1261 eq, 70-HC-903 eq)
“This is an artist’s rendering of a Grumman Space Station concept, which is capable of supporting from 50 to 100 people. Artificial gravity is maintained in the 33-foot modules out in the “arms.” Trolley-track vehicles provide transportation between modules. At the lower most portion of the station, space shuttle vehicles can be seen docked to the station.”
Above dated 11/6/70.
Craig Kavafes…nothing aerospace/space the man couldn’t render…beautifully.
Linear artifacts are due to scanner interpretation of glossy photo surface waviness. Induced long ago by the misguided soul/dolt that slopped too much water on the back of the caption, to make sure it stuck on real good. !%$?*$@!
Also at. Always excellent & informative:
www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/blog/?p=3404
www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/blog/?p=3682
Credit both: Aerospace Projects Review website