
| NASA Center: |
Headquarters |
| Image # : |
85-H-273 |
| Date : |
06/19/1985
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Title
Power Tower Space Station Concept
Full Description
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.
Keywords
international space station concepts power tower JEM Japanese
Experimental Module
Subject Category
space station concepts, International Space Station
Reference Numbers
- Center:
HQ
- Center Number:
85-H-273
- GRIN DataBase Number:
GPN-2003-00109
Source Information
- Creator/Photographer: NASA
- Original Source: Digital
| Resolution | Format | Width (Pixels) | Height (Pixels) | Size (KBytes) |
Thumbnail |
JPEG |
72 |
92 |
5 |
Small |
JPEG |
576 |
733 |
41 |
Medium |
JPEG |
1200 |
1527 |
93 |
Large |
JPEG |
2400 |
3053 |
295 |
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