
| NASA Center: |
Headquarters |
| Image # : |
Noordung2 |
| Date : |
1929
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Title
Noordung's Three-Unit Space Station Concept
Full Description
This 1929 Hermann Noordung image depicts a three-unit space
station as seen from a space ship. Hermann Potocnik (1892-1929),
also known as Herman Noordung, created the first detailed
technical drawings of a space station. The three units were the
habitat, the machine room, and the observatory, each connected by
an umbilical. The Earth is in the background, approximately
26,000 miles away. The station in this image is roughly above
Cameroon's southern tip, in a geosynchronous orbit on the median
of Berlin.
Keywords
space station concepts art Noordung
Subject Category
Space-Station Concepts,
Reference Numbers
- Center:
HQ
- Center Number:
Noordung2
- GRIN DataBase Number:
GPN-2003-00100
Source Information
- Creator/Photographer: NASA
- Original Source: Digital
| Resolution | Format | Width (Pixels) | Height (Pixels) | Size (KBytes) |
Thumbnail |
JPEG |
108 |
135 |
21 |
Small |
JPEG |
861 |
1079 |
970 |
Medium |
JPEG |
1793 |
2248 |
4,389 |
Large |
JPEG |
3586 |
4496 |
17,839 |
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Updated October 31, 2002
History Questions: NASA History Office
Responsible NASA Official: Steve Garber
Author: Michael Hahn. Editor: Dwayne A. Day
Curator & Technical Questions: Erin Needham
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