
1962 Nestle's Australian Space Club Cards
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1962 Nestle's Australian Space Club Cards
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| 01 | The fall of Icarus, an early legend of flight. | Check Pricing | ||
| 02 | Man's first powered, controlled flight by the Wright brothers, on December 17, 1903, lasted 12 seconds. | Check Pricing | ||
| 03 | The Great Bear Constellation. | Check Pricing | ||
| 04 | Heavenly bodies helped site some pyramids. | Check Pricing | ||
| 05 | Sun's noon shadow shows north-south line. | Check Pricing | ||
| 06 | The pull of the Sun and the Moon causes tides. | Check Pricing | ||
| 07 | The first manned free flight in history took place in France in 1783. The balloon rose 3,000 feet, flew 6 miles. | Check Pricing | ||
| 08 | Transmitter and van, Muchea, W. Australia. | Check Pricing | ||
| 09 | At Muchea Western Australia Project Mercury equipment. | Check Pricing | ||
| 10 | X15 space plane and B52 "mother" aircraft. | Check Pricing | ||
| 11 | The X15, designed for speeds of over 4,000 m.p.h. | Check Pricing | ||
| 12 | Dr. R.H. Goddard, pioneer of modern rocketry. | Check Pricing | ||
| 13 | Russian Ziolkovsky's early space ship design. | Check Pricing | ||
| 14 | Early space fiction by writer Cyrano de Bergerac described ingenious but unworkable "hot air" space ship. | Check Pricing | ||
| 15 | Monaco stamp honours writer Jules Verne. | Check Pricing | ||
| 16 | U.S. space suit for heat and height protection. | Check Pricing | ||
| 17 | Making your own rocket, USA | Check Pricing | ||
| 18 | Kinetheodolite can track satellites by eye. | Check Pricing | ||
| 19 | Jindivik MK2B pilotless target aircraft. | Check Pricing | ||
| 20 | Russian stamp honours Lunik I moon rocket. | Check Pricing | ||
| 21 | U.S. Titan missile's "silo" launch. | Check Pricing | ||
| 22 | Thor, Snark, Jupiter surfacetosurface missles. | Check Pricing | ||
| 23 | Atlas family. The Atlas was America's first ICBM. | Check Pricing | ||
| 24 | Four U.S. "Nike" guided missles on launchers at various degrees of elevation. Official U.S. Army Photo. | Check Pricing | ||
| 25 | "Bloodhound", a British ground-to-air guided missle. | Check Pricing | ||
| 26 | "Thor" missile, 62 ft. high, has 2,000 miles range. | Check Pricing | ||
| 27 | The U.S.N. nuclear submarine "Patrick Henry". | Check Pricing | ||
| 28 | Jupiter missile, also used for space rocketry. | Check Pricing | ||
| 29 | Polaris missle, launched from submarines. | Check Pricing | ||
| 30 | "Blue Water", British short range missile. | Check Pricing | ||
| 31 | Sputnik I, launched by Russia on 4th October, 1957. | Check Pricing | ||
| 32 | First Russian author on space, Ziolkovsky. | Check Pricing | ||
| 33 | Model of Sputnik II, launched 3rd November, 1957. | Check Pricing | ||
| 34 | Roumanian stamp of animal space travellers. | Check Pricing | ||
| 35 | Parachute jump from 20 miles up. | Check Pricing | ||
| 36 | Gondola of U.S. high altitude balloon. | Check Pricing | ||
| 37 | U.S. space monkey Ham has medical checkup. | Check Pricing | ||
| 38 | U.S. Vanguard ready for launching. Official U.S. Navy photo. | Check Pricing | ||
| 39 | The orbits of some early artificial satellites. Over 60 have been launched. | Check Pricing | ||
| 40 | Wind tunnel test of manned space capsule. | Check Pricing | ||
| 42 | Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom, second U.S. spaceman. | Check Pricing | ||
| 43 | Mercury space capsule practice water landing. | Check Pricing | ||
| 44 | Centrifuge produces high "g" forces on man. | Check Pricing | ||
| 45 | Device to simulate capsule pitch and yaw. | Check Pricing | ||
| 46 | Artist's impression of Mercury escape capsule. | Check Pricing | ||
| 47 | Major Yuri Gagarin, first Soviet spaceman. | Check Pricing | ||
| 48 | Weightlessness experiments in aircraft. | Check Pricing | ||
| 49 | Last stage of a Soviet Rocket | Check Pricing | ||
| 50 | Major Herman Titov, Russia's second spaceman. | Check Pricing | ||
| 51 | Orbits of planets in our solar system, showing positions relative to the Sun. | Check Pricing | ||
| 52 | Relative sizes of planets to scale. | Check Pricing | ||
| 53 | Earth's shadow causes eclipse of the Moon | Check Pricing | ||
| 54 | "Strong Arm", an example of a research rocket. | Check Pricing | ||
| 55 | Echo I, Communications Satellite. | Check Pricing | ||
| 56 | Giant Jadrell Bank Radio Telescope. | Check Pricing | ||
| 57 | Stamp honours Russia's Venus space probe. | Check Pricing | ||
| 58 | Earth's two neighbors, Venus and Mars. | Check Pricing | ||
| 59 | Saturn's famous "rings" form perfect plane. | Check Pricing | ||
| 61 | Artist's impression of scene on Moon's surface. | Check Pricing | ||
| 62 | Lunik II stamp. Probe hit Moon September, 1959. | Check Pricing | ||
| 63 | Diagram showing how typical rocket works. | Check Pricing | ||
| 64 | Diagram showing meaning of "mass ratio". | Check Pricing | ||
| 65 | Diagram of typical three-stage rocket emphasises small final payload achieved. | Check Pricing | ||
| 66 | Diagram of "speed/mass ratio" relationship. | Check Pricing | ||
| 67 | Artist's impression of a landing on the moon. | Check Pricing | ||
| 68 | Czech stamp of Lunik III, which took Moon photos. | Check Pricing | ||
| 69 | Russian space vehicle photographing Moon. | Check Pricing | ||
| 70 | Russian "moon photograph" satellite model. | Check Pricing | ||
| 71 | Mars spaceship concept by Dr. von Braun. | Check Pricing | ||
| 72 | Impression of four-man Atlas space station. | Check Pricing | ||
| 73 | Martin Company steel space ship for five. | Check Pricing | ||
| 74 | Stuhlinger’s electrically powered spaceship. | Check Pricing | ||
| 75 | Drawing of new crew arriving at space station. | Check Pricing | ||
| 76 | U.S. Army Courier satellite can transmit voice from outer space to ground. Official U.S. Army photo. | Check Pricing | ||
| 77 | Giant electronic computers | Check Pricing | ||
| 78 | Antenna "listens" to distant Courier message. | Check Pricing | ||
| 79 | Closeup of Mercury Atlas nose cone. | Check Pricing | ||
| 80 | Mercury Redstone, pre-launch picture. | Check Pricing | ||
| 81 | Pioneer space probe payload package. | Check Pricing | ||
| 82 | Explorer VIII satellite on Juno II. | Check Pricing | ||
| 83 | Pioneer III on NASA space probe Juno II. | Check Pricing | ||
| 84 | A United Kingdom rocket, Black Knight. | Check Pricing | ||
| 85 | Discoverer satellites prove vehicle designs. | Check Pricing | ||
| 86 | USAF Air Force Captain | Check Pricing | ||
| 88 | Pioneer V with solar power paddlewheels. | Check Pricing | ||
| 90 | Major D. Simons U.S.A.F. balloon reached 102,000 feet. | Check Pricing | ||
| 91 | Alternate design for Mars spaceship. | Check Pricing | ||
| 92 | SNAP generator provides atomic power. | Check Pricing | ||
| 93 | Artist's impression to the Moon and back. | Check Pricing | ||
| 94 | "Discoverer" with 2 SNAP I-A generators. | Check Pricing | ||
| 95 | Solar "sails" turn sunlight into electricity. | Check Pricing | ||
| 96 | Artist's impression of nuclear space station. | Check Pricing | ||
| 97 | Impression of an orbiting space station. | Check Pricing | ||
| 98 | Artist illustrates building of space station. Men and components are all weightless. | Check Pricing | ||
| 99 | Dynasoar in piloted near-orbital flight. | Check Pricing | ||
| 100 | A special TITAN boosts Dynasoar space glider. Official U.S. Air Force photo. | Check Pricing | ||


