LOT 5 NASA's very first concept for a space station by Convair...
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John SentovicNASA's very first concept for a space station by Convair's Krafft Ehricke1958Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 25 x 20 cm (10 x 8 in), with a press caption attached to the verso bearing cropping marks and notes indicating the photo was ed as a cover images of the Spaceflight magazineProvenance: from Tim Furniss collectionFootnotes:In the early stages of the space race, before the idea of going to the Moon was born, there was a debate about where the space flight programme would take humans. One of the conapts came from Krafft Ehricke, the assistant to technical director at Convair, the division of the General Dynamics Corporation. Ehricke proposed that the Atlas Intercontinental Ballistic Missile could be developed to be adapted as the space station's basic structure. Ehicke drafted plans for a four-persons space station which could provide capability for a long-term human existence in space. John Sentovic (b. 1924) was amercial illtrator and an author of many, then considered futuristic, artistic renditions of NASA's space projects. His works were published in many press publications including Life Magazine amongst others.
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