
| NASA Center: |
Headquarters |
| Image # : |
Space#26 |
| Date : |
1959
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Title
Early Space Station Concept
Full Description
An early space station concept drawing. The station was
designed as a laboratory to study the physical and behavioral
effects of prolonged space flight, and could have possibly been
crewed by 50 people. This particular image appeared in the 1959
Space The New Frontier brochure produced by NASA.
Keywords
international space station concepts
Subject Category
space station concepts
Reference Numbers
- Center:
HQ
- Center Number:
Space#26
- GRIN DataBase Number:
GPN-2003-00112
Source Information
- Creator/Photographer: NASA
- Original Source: Digital
| Resolution | Format | Width (Pixels) | Height (Pixels) | Size (KBytes) |
Thumbnail |
JPEG |
93 |
72 |
4 |
Small |
JPEG |
747 |
576 |
52 |
Medium |
JPEG |
1557 |
1200 |
123 |
Large |
JPEG |
3115 |
2400 |
352 |
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