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Massive intercontinental Pegasus
#space vehicles on the ocean in 1960s concept art from McDonnell Douglas. Via@SDASM.pic.twitter.com/04QpreaQ0e
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American poster for the 1960
#scifi adventure THE ANGRY RED PLANET. (Now out on Blu-ray from@ShoutFactory.)pic.twitter.com/4GjEOmqD1E
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#OTD 1963: 1st US civilian technically flew into space b/c altitude of 100 km was exceeded! Who was the pilot & what plane were they flying?pic.twitter.com/6Ekr3Rur5J
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Robert Henryson, dressed for
#space, operates the planetarium at Griffith Observatory in L.A., 1960. Via@USCdiglib. http://bit.ly/2tIh0xF pic.twitter.com/j5dLmCEAxy
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"Twin Boom Sports Coupes" imagined by Syd Mead for U.S. Steel, 1961.
#carspic.twitter.com/I5r7EAIuMU
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Japanese poster for the 1980
#scifi delight FLASH GORDON. Artwork by Philip Castle.pic.twitter.com/WZGosaKngs
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Apollo 13 on the launch pad at Kennedy
#Space Center, March 24, 1970. Via@SDASM.pic.twitter.com/CFJDqSv5u3
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The “We Land On The Moon Coloring Book,” published by Solar Communications, 1969.
#spacepic.twitter.com/TXfmI9w153
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Happy Birthday to Syd Mead. The designer, artist, and "visual futurist" was born in St. Paul, Minnesota on this day in 1933.
#scifi#designpic.twitter.com/U4bZ9yju0w
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An alien landscape by Russian artist Georgy Kurnin (1915-1988)
#spacepic.twitter.com/kRMCI8u7Fv
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Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Henn in a terrific publicity still for the
#scifi classic ALIENS, released#onthsiday in 1986.pic.twitter.com/qLZfOxwQjd
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Astronauts work in
#space wearing “voice-controlled propulsion backpacks,” illustrated by Jim Burns for RCA’s Government Systems Division.pic.twitter.com/VJ1h88g3Kz
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1960s McDonnell Douglas concept art depicts a reusable intercontinental Pegasus
#space vehicle, capable of transporting 170-260 passengers.pic.twitter.com/UCBVIHjPDA
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The spaceship looks a little like a NASA X-24B.
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Zapping a pterodactyl-like creature in Gino D'Achille cover art for a 1980 edition of “The Avengers of Carrig” by John Brunner.
#scifipic.twitter.com/OMuzdp5zJN
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#OnThisDay in 1966, the Gemini 10#space capsule and unmanned Agena target vehicle get closer and closer during an orbital rendezvous.pic.twitter.com/AIovGHSbK5
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American astronaut Deke Slayton and Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov during the Apollo-Soyuz rendezvous in
#space, July 17-18, 1975.pic.twitter.com/6KNygNEPZP
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James Cameron's
#scifi classic ALIENS invaded theaters#onthisday in 1986.pic.twitter.com/vDtJqTLlIT
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The
#Space Age sights of the New York World’s Fair, 1964-1965. http://bit.ly/2ve2jnT pic.twitter.com/ZZUcWRHj6V
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