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  • Subject is exactly "Illustrators"

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Pencil sketch of the NASA Space Station by James Dean.

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Black and white diagrams of the United States Space Shuttle Orbiter 1/25 scale model. NASA released this photo to the public in 1978.

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Black and white clip art of the space shuttle, published by NASA in 1982.

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This black and white rendering shows NASA's manned space station. Part of the station is circled, likely because James Dean used it as a reference for another drawing.

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This photograph is a computer generated view of the revised configuration of the NASA Space Station, complete with labels.

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Illustrated poster about NASA's Space Station. It includes information on what the station will include, how it will operate, and what it will do.

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Ink drawing of Titan II, an intercontinental ballistic missile that was adapted to function as a space launch vehicle. James Dean illustrated the launch of Titan II for Michael Collins' book, "Liftoff."

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Ink drawing of the Gemini Capsule for Michael Collins' book, "Liftoff." This piece was drawn by James Dean for the end of chapter 2 in the book.

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Pencil sketches of thumbnail for Michael Collins' book, "Liftoff." These sketches include astronauts working outside of the Gemini space capsule.

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Black and white portrait photograph of Maxime Faget. This photograph was likely used by James Dean as a reference.

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Black and white pencil sketch of Dr. Maxime Faget by James Dean.
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