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![]() Russian Moonbase Art -- Original or Stolen?? Here's a newspaper image from Moscow about a possible moonbase built by Russia: http://www.kp.ru/upimg/photo/57527.jpg Is that art original, or is it copied from an existing Western illustration? I don't recognize it right away. |
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Russian Moonbase Art -- Original or Stolen??
I hope it's not NASA. Those solar panels are attached horizontally by a single point. Great in space, but they'll snap off in lunar gravity. |
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"Jim Oberg" wrote:
Russian Moonbase Art -- Original or Stolen?? Why do you think it is stolen? |
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![]() "Jim Logajan" wrote Why do you think it is stolen? Tradition. The Soviets routinely stole space art from Western publications, painted hammer/sickles on the sides, and published them as great new USSR advanced plans... |
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"Jim Logajan" wrote Why do you think it is stolen? Tradition. The Soviets routinely stole space art from Western publications, painted hammer/sickles on the sides, and published them as great new USSR advanced plans... These are 'Russians', Jim. Our International Space Partners. The cold war is over. It's dead, Jim. http://cosmic.lifeform.org |
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![]() Jim Oberg wrote: Russian Moonbase Art -- Original or Stolen?? Here's a newspaper image from Moscow about a possible moonbase built by Russia: http://www.kp.ru/upimg/photo/57527.jpg Is that art original, or is it copied from an existing Western illustration? I don't recognize it right away. I found the same picture on the Challenger.org website without the Russian captions: http://www.challenger.org/pacct/Images/LunarBase-fs.jpg http://www.challenger.org/pacct/Learning/ The Challenger.org website has this copyright message on the same webpage as the picture in question: "Sojourner®, Mars Rover® and spacecraft design and images copyright 1996-97, California Institute fo Technology. All rights reserved. Further reproduction is prohibited." Rusty |
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![]() Rusty wrote: Jim Oberg wrote: Russian Moonbase Art -- Original or Stolen?? Here's a newspaper image from Moscow about a possible moonbase built by Russia: http://www.kp.ru/upimg/photo/57527.jpg Is that art original, or is it copied from an existing Western illustration? I don't recognize it right away. I found the same picture on the Challenger.org website without the Russian captions: http://www.challenger.org/pacct/Images/LunarBase-fs.jpg http://www.challenger.org/pacct/Learning/ The Challenger.org website has this copyright message on the same webpage as the picture in question: "Sojourner®, Mars Rover® and spacecraft design and images copyright 1996-97, California Institute fo Technology. All rights reserved. Further reproduction is prohibited." Rusty In the larger image on the Challenger.org website, you can see the artists signature on the picture. It appears to be signed by Roger Arno. Rusty |
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On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 17:53:06 +0000, Jim Oberg wrote:
Russian Moonbase Art -- Original or Stolen?? Here's a newspaper image from Moscow about a possible moonbase built by Russia: http://www.kp.ru/upimg/photo/57527.jpg Is that art original, or is it copied from an existing Western illustration? I don't recognize it right away. (The zapkitty saves the image to desktop, zooms and zooms again in the Gimp, and tries to decipher the resulting pixelated hash with his fragmentary vision...) Certain elements seem to give it a Vincent DiFate look, especially the helmets, but it's nowhere near blue enough ![]() Also, I think I'd recognize that semi-2001 lander in the background if I'd seen it before. I say original, but very derivative. Or I could be wrong ![]() -- Chuck Stewart "Anime-style catgirls: Threat? Menace? Or just studying algebra?" |
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Rusty wrote:
Rusty wrote: Jim Oberg wrote: Russian Moonbase Art -- Original or Stolen?? Here's a newspaper image from Moscow about a possible moonbase built by Russia: http://www.kp.ru/upimg/photo/57527.jpg Is that art original, or is it copied from an existing Western illustration? I don't recognize it right away. I found the same picture on the Challenger.org website without the Russian captions: http://www.challenger.org/pacct/Images/LunarBase-fs.jpg http://www.challenger.org/pacct/Learning/ The Challenger.org website has this copyright message on the same webpage as the picture in question: "Sojourner®, Mars Rover® and spacecraft design and images copyright 1996-97, California Institute fo Technology. All rights reserved. Further reproduction is prohibited." Rusty In the larger image on the Challenger.org website, you can see the artists signature on the picture. It appears to be signed by Roger Arno. That's easy enough to check. Here's a nice one : http://home.comcast.net/~jeroen-lapr...eLayout675.jpg The CEV should be able to handle that, right? http://cosmic.lifeform.org |
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Rusty wrote: Jim Oberg wrote: Russian Moonbase Art -- Original or Stolen?? Here's a newspaper image from Moscow about a possible moonbase built by Russia: http://www.kp.ru/upimg/photo/57527.jpg Is that art original, or is it copied from an existing Western illustration? I don't recognize it right away. I found the same picture on the Challenger.org website without the Russian captions: http://www.challenger.org/pacct/Images/LunarBase-fs.jpg http://www.challenger.org/pacct/Learning/ The Challenger.org website has this copyright message on the same webpage as the picture in question: "Sojourner®, Mars Rover® and spacecraft design and images copyright 1996-97, California Institute fo Technology. All rights reserved. Further reproduction is prohibited." Rusty In the larger image on the Challenger.org website, you can see the artists signature on the picture. It appears to be signed by Roger Arno. Rusty The same signature is on the "Russian" version. Bloody Commie Theives!! -- Julian Bordas Rockets should land on their tails as God and Heinlein intended |
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