SPACE
The Cover of James A. Michener's Novel
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Peninsula at Peace
Detail
The Arabian Peninsula bounded by the Red Sea, Persian Gulf and Mediterranean.
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Coke Float
Commemorating the flight of the first Space Can, a micro-gravity carbonated beverage dispenser developed for NASA by the Coca-Cola Corporation.
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Peninsula at Peace
Full Frame
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Reflections
That which has gone before and that which shall come after, reflected for a fleeting moment in an Astronaut's visor at the close of the final EVA.
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Workers Tending the Queen
The recovery of Columbia
STS-9 / Spacelab One
at Edwards Air Force Base.
Detail
This painting resides in the NASA/Smithsonian
Fine Art Collection.
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A New Ocean
The sun glint precedes you, sparkling on the Pacific overhead, as you begin another "day" in space.
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Tomorrow is Yesterday~ Acrylic
Star Trek Original Voyage
Episode 21
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Twilight's First Gleaming
Sunrise on orbit - sixteen of them a day. From a description by United States Astronaut
Joseph P. Allen.
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Out Takin' Five
You are part of the care
and feeding of the
Hubble Space Telescope.
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Miles To Go
Before I Sleep
Keeping a date with the
Recovery Convoy.
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This painting resides in the NASA/Smithsonian
Fine Art Collection.
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Stetson's Last Stand at Little Big Hat
If René Magritte had been born in America?
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Pelagia
A water planet orbiting a distant star, its family of moons, and evidence in the distance of something large once passing this way.
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Closer
A very dear friend's trimaran, it's aft cabin lights aglow, close hauled on the solar wind of Zeta Orionis on their way to the Horsehead Nebula.
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Voted one of the
50 Greatest
Album Covers
Ever!
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Nemesis
You know it's going to be one of those days when you wake up in the morning and...
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Arctic Tern
One of God's most accomplished aviators.
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Outward Bound
Homeward Bound
Perhaps one day this will become a common occurrence.
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First Glow of a New Horizon
An experiment in directed panspermia. Releasing the building blocks of life into an environment that has none.
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Let There Be Light!
And there was light.
And God saw the light, that it was good:
And God divided the light from the darkness.
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