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Eyes Turned Skyward : Images and Fanworks
This page lists media related to the Eyes Turned Skyward timeline, sorted by creator. Will be expanded as new media comes into being.
Artwork authors so far include Michel Van, nixonshead, Winchell Chung and e of pi himself.
Items marked <canon> have been canonized by the authors, Workable Goblin and e of pi.
1.) e of pi's artworks
Concept of Operations for Artemis Missions <canon**
2.) Michel Van's artworks
Mission Patch for AARDV-1 <canon>
Mission Patch for AARDV-2 <canon>
Soviet/Russia Rocket VULKAN <canon>
Europa 1/2 Rocket <canon>
Europa 2-Thrust-augmented <canon>
Europa 2 HE <canon>
3.) Nixonshead's artworks
Mostly CGI images and diorama renders.
a.) Canon Spacecraft
Apollo Block III+
Apollo Block IV
Apollo Block V
Aardvark Block I
Aardvark Block I Tug
Aardvark Block II
Minotaur
Spacelab Space Station
Salyut 7 Space Station
Mir Space Station
TKS Spacecraft
Longxing Spacecraft
Artemis landers
Various spacecraft up to 1999
The assembly sequence of Space Station Freedom
The Lunar Reconnaissance Pioneer
A comparison of launchers
The ALS Carrack family of launch vehicles
An exploded diagram of the Carrack launcher
An exploded diagram of the Vulkan launcher
Concept for the Russian-Indian Neva launcher
The Odysseus solar probe
The Telemachus solar probe
A look inside Freedom's Centrifuge Gravity Lab
A comparison of spacecraft circa. 1994
A satellite of the Marconi global satcom and navigation overlay constellation (Part III Post #19)
Cutaway view of the various vehicles for an Artemis mission in their launch fairings (Part III Post #20)
A mid-90s Japanese concept for a comet sample return mission (Part III Post #23)
Ames' concept for a comet lander, incorporating a Sojourner rover (Part III Post #23)
Early variants of the Europa rocket family <canon>
Luna-Pe <canon>
Artemis Rover <canon>
b.) Canonicity-pending images
The 1979 movie Meteor used a familiar spacecraft design
Variants of the Europa-5
c.) Scenes from the TL
Spacelab 4 - Special Delivery <canon>
Spacelab 11 - On Approach <canon>
Apollo Block III+ Transposition <canon>
Transportnyi Korabl' Snabzheniia <canon>
A poster for the International Solar Polar Mission, launched in 1985 (Part-III Post#5) <canon>
Salyut 7 - Effective Improvisation <canon>
Launch failure of the Spacelab 28 mission <canon>
Mir's MOK base block <canon>
Departure from Salyut 7 <canon>
Mir - Arrival of the station's first DOS module, Kvark <canon>
Voyager 2 - Flyby of Pluto-Charon <canon>
Voyager 2 - Looking back on the Solar System <canon>
Apollo Block IV - Updated crew transport for space station Freedom <canon>
Freedom - First expedition to the Freedom Space Station <canon>
Aardvark Block II - Updated cargo transport for space station Freedom <canon>
Lunar Reconnaissance Pioneer in close orbit of the Moon. (Part-III Post#2) <canon>
Mir - Arrival of the Izdelia DOS module <canon>
Mir - Status of the station at the death of Glushko <canon>
Freedom - Initial Operational Capacity <canon>
Mir - Planned final configuration <canon>
Minotaur - Europe's cargo spaceship <canon>
Mir with reduced caretaker crew (Part-III Post#1) <canon>
The Grumman X-40 'Starcat' in an early test flight (Part-III Post#4) <canon>
The first Minotaur mission to Freedom (Part-III Post#1) <canon>
A proposal for the ACV, a replacement for Apollo (Part-IV Post#13) <canon>
Proposed lunar mission concept with the ACV (Part-IV Post#13) <canon>
Freedom at FOC (Part-III Post#1) <canon>
A closer look at Freedom's labs at FOC (Part-III Post#1) <canon>
A returned Minotaur capsule (Part-III Post#10) <canon>
Starcat Alpha returns to the shop for repairs after a failed stuck landing (Part-III Post#4) <canon>
First flight of the Carrack launcher (Part-III Post#3) <canon>
A spacewalk during Freedom Expedition 22 (Part-III Post#13) <canon>
Test flight for China's manned spacecraft (Part-III Post#13) <canon>
The DOS-11 module "Tiangong" being fitted out (Part-III Post#13) <canon>
A Vulkan rocket on its way to Mir (Part-III Post#8) <canon>
Cassini makes a flyby of Earth on its way to Saturn (Part-III Post#9) <canon>
The Leavitt Space Telescope (Part-III Post#22) <canon>
The first crewed flight of Apoloo Block V. (Part-III Post#16) <canon>
Mir following the addition of Tiangong, with a Chinese Longxing docked. (Part-III Post#16) <canon>
The HED, experimental first stage for Sanger (Part-III Post#10) <canon>
The Horus sub-scale demonstrator, experimental second stage for Sanger (Part-III Post#10) <canon>
The Large Gamma ray Observatory (Part-III Post#22) <canon>
Concept for the Large Infrared Space Telescope (Part-III Post#22) <canon>
Thermal-Vacuum testing of an Artemis cargo lander (Part-III Post#18) <canon>
Testing Artemis hardware in Arizona (Part-III Post#16) <canon>
The Lunar Ice Observer (Part-III Post#12) <canon>
The twin Grimaldi lunar gravity probes (Part-III Post#12) <canon>
Japan's SELENE/Kaguya probe (Part-III Post#12) <canon>
A Mesyat lunar communications satellite (Part-III Post#12) <canon>
An uncrewed docking of an Artemis cargo lander with a Pegasus upper stage in an Earth-orbit test. (Part-III Post#18) <canon>
Testing of the Artemis crew lander in Earth orbit. (Part-III Post#18) <canon>
Preparations for the launch of the Artemis 4 Cargo/Hab Lander to the Moon.
TLI for the Artemis 4 Cargo/Hab Lander (Part-III Post#20) <canon>.
Artemis 4 Cargo/Hab Lander begins its descent (Part-III Post#20) <canon>.
The Apollo 12 and Surveyor 3 landing sites imaged by the Artemis 4 cargo lander (Part-III Post#20) <canon>.
The Janus lander on the lunar surface (Part-III Post#20) <canon>.
Don Hunt takes his first step on the Moon (Part-III Post#25) <canon>.
Artemis 4 stes up their Hab module, Janus (Part-III Post#25) <canon>.
Don Hunt and Luka Seleznev approach the Surveyor 3 and Apollo 12 landing sites (Part-III Post#25) <canon>.
Natalie Duncan inspects the Apollo 12 LEM descent stage, Intrepid (Part-III Post#25) <canon>.
The Artemis 4 crew re-united with their Apollo CSM (Part-III Post#25) <canon>.
The office of NASA Administrator Llyod Davis (Part-III Post#25) <canon>.
Georges Lemaître is launched on its mission to explore cosmic background radiation (Part-IV Post#16) <canon>.
Europa-5 first launch (Part-IV Post#2) <canon>.
Jaguar vs. Europa-5 (Part-IV Post#1) <canon>.
The experimental X-33 takes to the skies (Part-III Post#21) <canon>.
The crew of Artemis 5 return from their record-breaking drive (Part-III Post#6) <canon>.
X-33 reaches its highest altitude (Part-III Post#21) <canon>.
Handling tests for the X-33 (Part-III Post#21) <canon>.
An unusual sight, a spacecraft that lands on a runway... (Part-III Post#21) <canon>.
The Cryosat-1 technology testbed (Part-IV Post#3) <canon>.
The semi-reusable Thunderbolt L1 launcher takes to the skies (Part-IV Post#4) <canon>.
The Thunderbolt L1 Beta first stage returns to Wallops (Part-IV Post#4) <canon>.
The MOK-2 space station module awaits its fate (Part-IV Post#7) <canon>.
The Sojourner rover explores Phobos (Part-III Post#17) <canon>.
Deploying the FROST radio telescope array on Artemis 7 (Part-IV Post#10) <canon>.
Artemis 7 Commander Ryan Little takes a tumble from the lander //Athena// (Part-IV Post#10) <canon>.
The Mars Traverse Rover Independence rests on the Martian surface <canon>.
Conceptual image of Japan's planned HOPE-C spaceplane. <canon>.
The Mars Atmospheric and Climate Orbiter (MACO) (Part-IV Post#8) <canon>.
Artemis 9 discover water on the Moon (Part-IV Post#10) <canon>.
Cassini releases its atmospheric probe (Part-III Post#9) <canon>
The Cassini atmospheric probe drifts through the Saturnian atmosphere (Part-III Post#9) <canon>
Cassini makes a flyby of Titan (Part-III Post#9) <canon>
Northrop TransOrbital's Concept of Operations (Part-IV Post#9) <canon>
An unmanned Saturn rocket explodes shortly after liftoff (Part-IV Post#15) <canon>
Unloading the Luna-Pe cargo ship (Part-IV Post#14) <canon>
Orion Expedition 1 (Part-IV Post#17) <canon>
TransOrbital tug and propellant depot (Part-IV Post#19) <canon>
Lockheed McDonnell's Starclipper TSTO concept (Part-IV Post#19) <canon>
The Lyman Spitzer Infrared Space Telescope (Part-IV Post#20) <canon>
Japan's Hayabusa probe at Mars (Part-IV Post#23) <canon>
The Barnard probe lands on Comet Encke, March 2010 (Part-IV Post#21) <canon>
A look inside the Orion habitat module (Part-IV Post#22) <canon>
China's Tianjia-1 space station (Part-IV Post#24) <canon>
China's plans for balloons on Venus as part of their Jinxing series of probes (Part-IV Post#25) <canon>
4.) Winchell Chung's artworks
5.) TaintedLion's artworks
See Also
Chapters (Eyes Turned Skyward)
Key Dates (Eyes Turned Skywards)
Spacecraft and Launch Vehicle Technical Data (Eyes Turned Skyward)
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