[sci.space] New GIFs available in the SPACE archive on ames.arc.nasa.gov

yee@trident.arc.nasa.gov (Peter E. Yee) (04/05/91)

Ever wanted to touch the Space Shuttle?  Walk around it and look at different
parts in minute detail?  Well, here's your chance.  I've just completed
scanning in various photos of the Shuttle (interior and engines) that were
provided to me by Ken Hollis down at KSC.  These photos go into the gory
details of the switch panels and engine parts.  In addition to these
photos, I've also scanned in a couple of photos from the Hubble Space Telescope
deployment and a couple of Atlantis landing at Edward AFB.  All of these
scans are in GIF format and may be obtained via anonymous ftp to
ames.arc.nasa.gov, directory /pub/SPACE/GIF.  All photos are named by their
label numbers, with the shuttle parts being named ksc*, the HST photos are
s31*, and the landing photos are ec*.  Descriptions of the photos (not always
useful) are found in corresponding files with a .txt extension.

Problems with archive operations or access should be sent to me.

							-Peter Yee
							yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov
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