South Polar Artwork
South Polar Artwork
Artwork - Artist unknown High Speed Rotorcraft Concept Variable Diameter Civil Tilt-Rotor Artwork depicting vertiport take off/landing (40 passenger)
ARC-1991-AC91-0067-2
Artwork - Artist unknown High Speed Rotorcraft Concept Variable Diameter Civil Tilt-Rotor Artwork depicting vertiport (6-9 passenger)
ARC-1991-AC91-0067-1
Artwork  Constricted Arc Heater Assembly
ARC-1988-AC88-0496
artwork Airborne Sunphotometer on CV-990
ARC-1985-AC85-0419
Artwork Space Colonization - Bernal sphere
ARC-1975-AC75-1924
Artwork Pioneer F/G spacecraft artwork, Jupiter probe
ARC-1970-AC70-1033
Artwork: N/A Flying Wing at Airport taxing to gate
ARC-1991-A91-0341-2
Artwork: JPL Spacecraft Vikings Explore Planet Mars
ARC-1977-AC77-1159
Artwork: JPL Viking Spacecraft to explore planet Mars
ARC-1977-AC77-1157
Artwork AOTV Aeroassisted orbital transfer vehicle re-entry
ARC-1985-AC85-0605-1
Artwork - cutaway HAZMAT tank  - depicts interior/exterior deployment activities
ARC-1994-AC94-0077--3
Artwork Artist conception of a hypersonic futuristic space vehicle re-entry
ARC-1985-AC85-0605-2
Artwork Pioneer 10 mission artwork depicts Jupiter and it's moons  (Used in NASA SP-349)
ARC-1972-AC72-1350
NASA ART by Rick Guidice Supersonic (SST) aircraft technology concept in flight artwork  (OART)
ARC-1971-AC71-4036
Artwork: N/A Flying Wing at Airport: approach on taxi way and at gate showing passenger loading concept
ARC-1991-A91-0341-3
Artwork by: Rick Guidice Space Colonization - Bernal Sphere. EXTERIOR VIEW LOOKING INTO SPHERE.
ARC-1976-AC76-1089
ARTWORK BY RICK GUIDICE OBLIQUE WING TRANSONIC TRANSPORT MODEL:  DR ROBERT T JONES 2-BODY 'DOUBLE' FUSELAGE CONCEPT IN FLIGHT
ARC-1971-A71-5593
Artwork Pioneer C launch data: positions of Pioneer C, 6 & 7
ARC-1967-AC-40049
Artwork High Speed Rotorcraft concept varibale diameter Tiltrotor
ARC-1991-A91-0067-3
artwork High Speed Rotorcraft concept varibale diameter Tiltrotor
ARC-1991-A91-0067-4
Artwork: cutaway N-243 Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS)
ARC-1992-AC92-0153
STS-26 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, artwork depicts tracking and data relay satellite C (TDRS-C) deployment. OV-103 orbits above Earth in bottom-to-sun attitude, moments after TDRS-C's release into space. TDRS-C is seen just below open payload bay (PLB). Artwork was done by Pat Rawlings of Eagle Engineering.
STS-26 Discovery, OV-103, artwork showing TDRS-C deployment
Artwork: Bell Textron Co. Bell Textron Tilt Rotor  Folding Tilt Rotor Aircraft Concept
ARC-1987-AC87-0038-2
Exterior View.  Space Colonization - Artwork.
ARC-1975-AC75-1921
Exterior View of Colony.  Space Colonization - Artwork.
ARC-1975-AC75-1918
NASA Artwork By: Don Davis Space Colony: Torus Wheel - Large assemblies can be put together in space. On this part of the rim panels of a colony are being fitted in place. The small vehicles are called ANTS for Assembly non-thethered ships
ARC-1975-AC75-1886
Artwork: Bell Textron Co. Bell Textron Tilt Rotor  Forward Swept Wing Configuration  (Bell-029564 Swept Wing Tilt Rotor Concept)
ARC-1987-AC87-0038-1
Artwork for the U. S. Postage Stamp released in commemoration of the Pioneer 10 to Jupiter Mission released February 28, 1975 in a ceremony at Ames Research Center
ARC-1974-AC74-9009
Artwork: Bell Textron Co. Bell Textron Tilt Rotor folding swept wing and Forward Swept Wing Configurations (Bell-030355 Military High Speed Tilt Rotor)
ARC-1987-AC87-0038-3
Interior View of L-5 Torus Sphere Colony.  Space Colonization. Artwork by Don Davis
ARC-1975-AC75-1920
Suzu Sawanuki presents artwork by her husband Toshiro Sawanuki to James Hathaway, Associate Director for Business Operations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Thursday, May 29, 2008.   Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Artwork Presented to NASA
NASA Art by Artist Rick Guidice Space Colonization - Torus Wheel Toroidal Colonies
ARC-1975-AC75-1086-1
This Mars Global Surveyor MGS Mars Orbiter Camera MOC image shows  a dust-mantled plain streaked by spring and summertime dust devils in  southern Noachis Terra
Martian Artwork
JSC2003-E-64498  (December 2003) - Post 10A underside/aft view of the International Space Station with Shuttle docked to Node 2.
ISS artwork
JSC2003-E-64499 (December 2003) - Aft view of the International Space Station after the installment of Node 2 during the STS-120/10A assembly mission.  The addition of Node 2 signifies the US Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan.
ISS artwork
Comet (Artwork by Don Davis) Shoemaker Levy 9 impact on Jupiter (Artwork nucleus chunk view)
ARC-1994-AC94-0182
Citizen scientist Rick Lundh created this abstract Jovian artwork using data from the JunoCam imager onboard NASA's Juno spacecraft. The original image captures a close-up view of numerous storms in the northern hemisphere of Jupiter. To produce this artwork, Lundh selected a more contrasting part of one of Jupiter's storms, then cropped the image and applied an oil-painting filter.  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21983 . -   Enhanced image by Rick Lundh based on images provided courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS
Abstract Jupiter Atmosphere (Artist Concept)
Pioneer 10 artwork
ARC-1997-AC97-0036-3
Pioneer 10 artwork
ARC-1997-AC97-0036-1
JSC2008-E-038662 (June 2008) --- Computer-generated artist's rendering of the International Space Station after flight STS-124/1J in June 2008. Kibo Japanese Experiment Module Pressurized Module (JEM-PM) and Japanese Remote Manipulator System (JEM-RMS) are installed. The Japanese Logistics Module - Pressurized Section (JLP), which was installed in a temporary location on the Harmony node during STS-123, is moved onto the JEM Pressurized Module. The STS-124 mission is the second of three flights that will launch components to complete the Kibo laboratory.
Press kit cover artwork.
JSC2008-E-038663 (June 2008) --- Computer-generated artist's rendering of the International Space Station after flight STS-124/1J in June 2008. Kibo Japanese Experiment Module Pressurized Module (JEM-PM) and Japanese Remote Manipulator System (JEM-RMS) are installed. The Japanese Logistics Module - Pressurized Section (JLP), which was installed in a temporary location on the Harmony node during STS-123, is moved onto the JEM Pressurized Module. The STS-124 mission is the second of three flights that will launch components to complete the Kibo laboratory.
Press kit cover artwork.
View of Moon of Equipment (transmitters).  Space Colonization - Artwork.
ARC-1975-AC75-1923
ASRF (Automated Science Research Facility) Artwork
ARC-1988-AC88-0328-4
Art by  Paul Hudson Pioneer Venus:  Multiprobe Artwork
ARC-1978-AC78-9245
Artist: Rick Guidice Solar System Artwork
ARC-1972-AC72-1279
ASRF -  Automated Science Research Facility Artwork
ARC-1988-AC88-0328-3
Pioneer Galileo separation (NASA artwork by Don Davis)
ARC-1995-ACD95-0229
Saturn  Voyager Mission Artwork with instruments and parts labeled
ARC-1977-AC77-0850
Artist: Rick Guidice Space Colonization,  Habitat on Lunar base (Artwork)
ARC-1978-AC78-0330-2
ASRF -  Automated Sciences into the future  of spaceflight and planetary research. Artwork
ARC-1988-AC88-0328-6
LCROSS artwork. Credit Northrup Grumman   Image converted using ifftoany
ARC-2007-ACD06-0232-010
Research Automation - ATC (Air Traffic Control) Sever weather flight (Artwork)
ARC-1969-AC87-0624-2
(P-19180) Galileo Probe descending into Jupiters atmosphere (artwork)
ARC-1981-A81-0174
Planet Urnaus Ring System Artwork - copyright Rick Sternbach 1977
ARC-1977-AC77-0359
Artist: Rick Guidice Space Colonization,  Habitat on Lunar base (Artwork)
ARC-1978-AC78-0330-3
Artist: unknown Jupiter Mission: Pioneer Galileo Entry Probe Artwork
ARC-1989-AC89-0146-1
ARTIST: RICK GUIDICE SPACE COLONIZATION, MANUFACTURING, HABITAT AND LUNAR BASE (ARTWORK)
ARC-1978-AC78-0330-1
SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy) with Telescope Configuration Changes Artwork
ARC-1992-AC92-0151
Pioneer F/G spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter artwork
ARC-1971-AC70-1034
R.T. Jones Oblique Wing model:  singal fuselage - 3 view artwork
ARC-1972-A72-1960
LCROSS impact artwork credit line required Northrup Grumman
ARC-2007-ACD06-0232-014
Artist: Rick Guidice Flying Oblique Wing designed by R.T. Jones  Artwork
ARC-1989-AC89-0428
Space Shuttle Infrared Telescope Facility artwork by Paul Hudson. NASA Art
ARC-1979-AC81-0423
Artist: Carter Emmart 'The Case for Mars' conference artwork  (Mission to Mars) NOTE; for government educational use only -
ARC-1987-AC87-0736-6
Pioneer Galileo mission trajectory artwork  (ref: McDonnell Douglas May, 77 # D4C-117575-4)
ARC-1986-AC86-0038
Artist: Carter Emmart 'The Case for Mars' conference artwork  (Mission to Mars) NOTE; for government educational use only -
ARC-1987-AC87-0736-2
Artist: Carter Emmart 'The Case for Mars' conference artwork  (Mission to Mars) NOTE; for government educational use only -
ARC-1987-AC87-0736-5
Cutaway Artwork MVSRF - Man Vehicle Systems Research facility N-257 (named changed to CVSRF)
ARC-1989-AC89-0287
Composite Artwork Cosmic Evolution. Setting the stage. Life on and off Earth.  (contains some copyrighted materials - no for general release)
ARC-1986-AC86-0245-1
Artist: C Kallas Jupiter Mission: Pioneer Galileo Entry Probe Artwork (heatshield separation) (jpl ref: 4S30599)
ARC-1989-AC89-0146-3
Voyager Saturn Mission Artwork (Mariner - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus)  show slingshot technique
ARC-1977-A77-0851
Date: Feb 11, 1988 Artist: unknown ATC (Air Traffic Control) SIGMA Lab Artwork
ARC-1969-AC88-0091
Artwork SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) in flight morning sky with logo in layers photoshop file
ARC-1997-ACD96-0402-1
Artist: Carter Emmart 'The Case for Mars' conference artwork  (Mission to Mars) NOTE; for government educational use only -
ARC-1987-AC87-0736-3
Artist: Carter Emmart 'The Case for Mars' conference artwork  (Mission to Mars) NOTE; for government educational use only -
ARC-1987-AC87-0736-4
Pioneer 10 Artwork Spacecraft shown during encounter above Jupiter's surface (used in NASA SP-349)
ARC-1972-AC72-1354
ER-2 (NASA 706) IN FLIGHT over California's Central Valley  (Artwork by Robert Bausch)
ARC-1983-ACD83-0489
composite art Tilt Rotor  (XV-15) JVX composite; vertical, transition & horizontal flight; artwork.
ARC-1985-AC85-0231
Artist: unknown Jupiter Mission: Pioneer Galileo Entry Probe Artwork (descent and separation)
ARC-1989-AC89-0146-2
Pioneer Galileo mission trajectory artwork  depicting radio signal from Earth  to spacecraft to planet and  comet crossing spacecrafts' orbit
ARC-1986-AC86-0038-1
Date: Dec. 1972 Pioneer 10 Artwork Spacecraft shown above Jupiter's surface (used in NASA SP-349)
ARC-1969-AC72-1351
Cassini Mission Artwork: Saturn Orbitor and Titan Probe Spacecraft (ref: P-33300)
ARC-1988-AC88-0473
Venus Mapper (VM) Spacecraft artwork (Ref: 82-H-472, 82-HC-429)
ARC-1969-AC87-0917
SCI2017_0004: Artist's illustration of the Epsilon Eridani system showing Epsilon Eridani b, right foreground, a Jupiter-mass planet orbiting its parent star at the outside edge of an asteroid belt. In the background can be seen another narrow asteroid or comet belt plus an outermost belt similar in size to our solar system's Kuiper Belt. The similarity of the structure of the Epsilon Eridani system to our solar system is remarkable, although Epsilon Eridani is much younger than our sun. SOFIA observations confirmed the existence of the asteroid belt adjacent to the orbit of the Jovian planet. Credit: NASA/SOFIA/Lynette Cook
Epsilon Eridani Inner Asteroid Belt
Illustration N-257 Advanced ATC Concepts simulator: unicqu national facility for treal time evalation by controllers and pilots of advanced automation concepts (Cutaway artwork)
ARC-1969-AC86-0855-1
Artist: Rick Guidice NASA artwork of Space Shuttle Orbiter during re-entry showing Reusable Surface Insulation Tiles.  (Text overlay)
ARC-1976-AC76-1713
Artist: Carter Emmart 'The Case for Mars' conference artwork  (Mission to Mars) NOTE; for government educational use only - copyright held by Carter Emmart
ARC-1987-AC87-0736-7
Date: Dec. 1972 Pioneer 10 Artwork Spacecraft shown during encounter above Jupiter's surface (used in NASA SP-349)
ARC-1969-AC72-1352
Artist: Carter Emmart  'The Case for Mars' conference artwork  (Mission to Mars) NOTE; for government educational use only - copyright held by Carter Emmart
ARC-1987-AC87-0736-1
N-239 Space Suit Technology Exhibit: Moon Mission Artwork  Art from Johnson Space Center collection (Ref: S86-27756).
ARC-1991-AC91-0210-1
Artist: unknown (JPL) Saturn Voyager Mission Artwork depicts the spacecraft's path on it's journey to Saturn as it passed above the orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and around Jupiter.
ARC-1977-A77-0849
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).
ARC-1973-AC73-9345
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  Suzu Sawanuki presents artwork by her husband Toshiro Sawanuki to James Hattaway, associate director for Business Operations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral.   Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
KSC-08pd1481
Pioneer F/G Plaque: Pioneer 10 the first spacecraft to leave our solar system carries a message to other worlds. The plaque was designed by Drs. Carl Sagan and Frank Drake, the artwork was prepared by Linda Salzman Sagan.
ARC-1972-AC72-1338
Artist: unknown (JPL) Saturn Voyager Mission Artwork depicts the spacecraft's path on it's journey to Saturn as it passed above the orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and around Jupiter.
ARC-1977-AC77-0849
SCI2017_0007: Artist illustration of the thick ring of dust that can obscure the energetic processes that occur near the supermassive black hole of an active galactic nuclei. The SOFIA studies suggest that the dust distribution is about 30 percent smaller than previously thought. Credit: NASA/SOFIA/Lynette Cook
Active Galactic Nucleus
This artist's illustration shows the planetary system K2-138, which was discovered by citizen scientists in 2017 using data from NASA's Kepler space telescope. Five planets were initially detected in the system. In 2018, scientists using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope found evidence of a sixth planet in the system.  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA23002
K2-138 6 Planets Artwork (Artist's Illustration)
This artist's-concept illustration depicts the spacecraft of NASA's Psyche mission near the mission's target, the metal asteroid Psyche. The artwork was created in May 2017 to show the five-panel solar arrays planned for the spacecraft.      The spacecraft's structure will include power and propulsion systems to travel to, and orbit, the asteroid. These systems will combine solar power with electric propulsion to carry the scientific instruments used to study the asteroid through space.      The mission plans launch in 2022 and arrival at Psyche, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, in 2026. This selected asteroid is made almost entirely of nickel-iron metal. It offers evidence about violent collisions that created Earth and other terrestrial planets.   https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21499
Artist's Concept of Psyche Spacecraft with Five-Panel Array
Citizen scientist David Englund created this avant-garde Jovian artwork using data from the JunoCam imager on NASA's Juno spacecraft.  The unique interpretation of Jupiter's Great Red Spot was done in a style that pays tribute to French Impressionist painter Claude Monet.  The original image was taken on July 10, 2017 at 7:12 p.m. PDT (10:12 p.m. EDT), as the Juno spacecraft performed its 7th close flyby of Jupiter. At the time the image was taken, the spacecraft was 10,274 miles (16,535 kilometers) from the tops of the clouds of the planet, at a latitude of -36.9 degrees. https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21779 . -   Enhanced image by David Englund based on images provided courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS
Jupiter Red 'Monet'