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(darn Google Groups interface has stopped letting me post follow-ups; it
says "Unable to retrieve message ". So, a new thread it must be... I originally wrote: I have in front of me right now, a drawing that Owen left me, of the "Radial Module All-Rigid Space Station" that one of the draftsmen did for him in 1962; designed to be launched on a Saturn V, using a ciyple of "6-man ferry-logistics vehicles" docked to it, basically an Apollo CSM. Owen also prepared (and patented) a design for a trans-Mars space station based on this design (I think that one was planning on using a NERVA upper stage to push it out to Mars and back again)---this was actually released by one of the commercial model companies as a plastic kid's model in the 1960s, as "NASA's Space Station." Jeff Findley ) wrote wrote in message oups.com... MPC's Pilgrim Observer. One of the best fictional spacecraft kits ever made. A quick Google search brings up a page with pictures. Very cool looking design. http://www.greysteele.com/models/pilgrim.htm and Pat Flannery ) added: The Apollo in the kit has two odd features- its CM is corrugated on the exterior like a Mercury or Gemini, and there's a odd depression on the CM that has a chrome rod set in it. You can see the modified Apollo on this PDF of the instruction sheet; it's on page 4, step 11: http://www.ninfinger.org/~sven/model...ns/mpc9001.pdf The Pilgrim Observer's design has a major problem; there is almost no propellant on board for the three base-mounted J-2 engines. Thanks *very* much, Gene and Jeff and Pat, for those links! (Wouldn't it be nice to find one of those old kits?) This does indeed closely match the big 1962 drawing that I was looking at the other day. I'll have to compare both of them in detail, when I have some spare time. Owen said that he got a patent for this design, so there may be some more info available from the US Patent Office database. - Kieran A. Carroll |
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