
Artist: Rick Guidice interior of Torus wheel (L-5) Space Colonization Module

ARTIST: Rick Guidice Space Colonization; inside the sphere gravity is strongest along the equator. as on moves toward the center gravity lessens and one could fly easily. Sunlight enters as shown by the large fuzzy ring. The central tube connects to other sections of the colony.

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer (10) passing Jupiter

Artist: Rick Guidice Building a Space Colony

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer (10) passing Jupiter

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer (10) passing Jupiter

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer (10) passing Jupiter

Artist: Rick Guidice Artist conception of surface of Venus.

Artist: Rick Guidice Artist conception of surface of Venus.

Artist: Rick Guidice Artist conception of surface of Venus.

Artist: Rick Guidice Artist conception of surface of Venus

Space Colonization Modules. Artist: Rick Guidice

Artist: Rick Guidice Artist conception of surface of Venus.

Artist: Rick Guidice Solar System Artwork

Artist: Rick Guidice Building a Space Colony

Artist: Rick Guidice Artist conception of surface of Venus.

Artist: Rick Guidice Artist conception of surface of Venus.

Artist: Rick Guidice Artist conception of surface of Venus.

Artist: Rick Guidice Space Colonization, Habitat on Lunar base (Artwork)

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer F spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer (10) passing Jupiter (cropped) Mission art

Artist: Rick Guidice Space Colonization, Habitat on Lunar base (Artwork)

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer (10) passing Jupiter (cropped)

ARTIST: RICK GUIDICE SPACE COLONIZATION, MANUFACTURING, HABITAT AND LUNAR BASE (ARTWORK)

Artist: Rick Guidice Flying Oblique Wing designed by R.T. Jones Artwork

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer (10) passing Jupiter (cropped)

NASA ART by Rick Guidice Supersonic (SST) aircraft technology concept in flight artwork (OART)

Artwork by: Rick Guidice Space Colonization - Bernal Sphere. EXTERIOR VIEW LOOKING INTO SPHERE.

NASA Art by Artist Rick Guidice Space Colonization - Torus Wheel Toroidal Colonies

Artist: Rick Guidice NASA artwork of Space Shuttle Orbiter during re-entry showing Reusable Surface Insulation Tiles. (Text overlay)

ARTWORK BY RICK GUIDICE OBLIQUE WING TRANSONIC TRANSPORT MODEL: DR ROBERT T JONES 2-BODY 'DOUBLE' FUSELAGE CONCEPT IN FLIGHT

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer Jupiter encounters Artwork: The gravity of Jupiter (or of Saturn), coupled with its orbital motion, can be used in a slingshot technique to speed spacecraft to the outer planets. (S.P. fig. no. 1-21).

Artist: Rick Guidice Space Colonization regenerative life support systems. This concept from a summer study done in 1977 depicts a closed loop life support system for long duration space settlements or space industrialization.

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer Venus Mission Artwork: An artist concept of the multiprobe approaching Venus is shown here shortly after the probes release - Top to bottom - night probe, day probe sounder probe, North probe, followed by the bus (Note: this original painting's orientation is upside- down)

Original Art by Artist: Rick Guidice Space Life Sciences Payloads Office (SLSPO) office manual cover with mission statement. This mural (original in lobby of N-240A) depicts some of the functions performed by our office in the design, development and flight of these experiments.

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer Venus Mission Artwork: An artist concept of the orbiter and multiprobe approaching Venus are shown here shortly after probes release - Top to bottom - night probe, day probe sounder probe, North probe, followed by the bus (Note: this original painting's orientation is upside- down)

NASA Art by Rick Guidice The Torus Wheel from 'Space Settlements; A Design Study' in colonization sponsored by NASA Ames, ASEE and Stanford University in the summer of 1975 to look at all aspects of sustained life in space. (ref: NASA SP-413, library of congress catalog card number 76-600068)

Artist: Rick Guidice Space Colonization - Bernal Sphere - The residential area is in the central sphere. Farming regions are in the 'tires.' Mirrors reflect sunlight into the habitat and farms. The large flat panels radiate away extra heat into space, and panels of solar cells provide electricity. Factories and docks for spaceships are at either end of the long central tube. (NOTE: art printed in Book 'Space Colony - Frontier of the 21st Century by Franklyn M. Branley)

Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer 10 Crosses the Asteriod Belt: If spacecraft are to visit the outer Solar System, they must cross the asteroid belt between Mars and Jpiter. The Pioneer mission was faced with the question of just how dangerous this astroid belt would be to a spacecraft passing throught it. Note: used in NASA SP-349 'Pioneer Odyssey - Encounter with a Giant' fig. 1-24 and SP-446 ' Pioneer - First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond' fig 1-24

Artist: Rick Guidice SIRTF Artwork update - cutaway Space Infrared Telescope Facility's will orbit at 900 kilometers aboard a platform-type spacecraft, providing power, pointing, and communications to Earth. The telescope and its infrared instruments, will reside within a cylindrical cryogen tank. The hollow walls of the tank will contain the superfluid helium that cools the telescope to its operating temperature, a few degrees above absolute zero. SIRTF will carry three versatile instruments to analyze the radiation it collects, the Multiband Imaging Photometer, the Infrared Array Camera, and the Infrared Spectrograph. SIRTF long lifetime - 5 years or more - will permit astronomers of all disciplines to use the facililty to carry out a wide variety of astrophysical programs. It will provide ongoing coverage of variable objects, such as quasars, as well as the capability to study rare and transient events such as comets and supernovae. SIRTF's long lifetime will also allow it to distinguish nearby objects by detecting their gradual motions relative to the more distant background stars.