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fut/OTV_v_c_o_TPMBK (1979, Boeing Aerospace Co. photo no. B-0845, SP-51) by Mike Acs

© Mike Acs, all rights reserved.

fut/OTV_v_c_o_TPMBK (1979, Boeing Aerospace Co. photo no. B-0845, SP-51)

“This photo of an Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) shows the upper stage after it has placed a geostationary platform in orbit above the Earth. The totally-reusable liquid-fueled spacecraft is being studied by Boeing Aerospace Company under a contract with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The geostationary platform contains various antenna for communications with Earth. The OTV could place cargo or people into higher orbits in space and be able to return to the Space Shuttle for reuse.”

8.375" x 11.5". Yet another exquisite work by Boeing’s John “Jack” Olson.

Continue to Rest In Peace Brother, and thank you:

www.398th.org/Images/Images_Association/Text/Olson_Cleari...
Credit: 398th Bomb Group Memorial Association website

space.nss.org/national-space-society-governor-jack-olson-...
Credit: NSS website

Geostationary platform ATOM by infostep_infostep

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Geostationary platform ATOM

We did a series of illustrations for Dauria Aerospace. They're about small spacecrafts of the new generation. The first one is ATOM. An advanced, low-budget, low platform geostationary satellites to provide broadband internet access, access to satellite phone and television. ATOM is distinguished by its small size and weight from the other geostationary platforms on the world market.