1962 Nestle's Australian Space Club Cards

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1962 Nestle's Australian Space Club Cards

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1   The fall of Icarus, an early legend of flight.   Check Pricing
2   Man's first powered, controlled flight by the Wright brothers, on December 17, 1903, lasted 12 seconds.   Check Pricing
3   The Great Bear Constellation.   Check Pricing
4   Heavenly bodies helped site some pyramids.   Check Pricing
5   Sun's noon shadow shows north-south line.   Check Pricing
6   The pull of the Sun and the Moon causes tides.   Check Pricing
7   The first manned free flight in history took place in France in 1783. The balloon rose 3,000 feet, flew 6 miles.   Check Pricing
8   Transmitter and van, Muchea, W. Australia.   Check Pricing
9   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
41   Commander Alan B. Shepard, first U.S. astronaut   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
60   Impression of troop-carrying rocket   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
87   Tiros II weather satellite on Delta rocket   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

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