Color plates from Colonies in Space

Jacket cover art by Don Dixon for Colonies in Space

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© Don Dixon. Used with permission from the artist. May not be reproduced except by permission of the artist.

Book jacket cover art by Don Dixon shows the interior of a Stanford Torus type colony. In the foreground is one of the small towns. In the rear is an agricultural area. The buildings are sturdy structures made of brick, steel, aluminum, and glass, all obtained from lunar materials. © Don Dixon.

SCIENCE YEAR 1976, The World Book Science Annual O’Neil Space Colony Interior

Science Year 1976 Interior of “Sunflower” space settlement design

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Interior of “Sunflower” design. The structure at the upper left is a low-gravity swimming pool. © World Book, Inc.

SCIENCE YEAR 1976, The World Book Science Annual Space Colony Interior

Science Year O'Neill Cylinder Space Colony

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View from inside an O’Neill colony, showing how one of the mirrors reflects sunlight. © World Book, Inc.

SCIENCE YEAR 1976, The World Book Science Annual Space Colonies

Science Year O'Neill Cylinder Space Colony Pair

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The spaceliner Robert H. Goddard (right foreground) brings a new group of immigrants to help settle colonies of the very large type proposed by Gerard O’Neill. © World Book, Inc.

SCIENCE YEAR 1976, The World Book Science Annual Space Colony Fleet

Science Year O'Neill Cylinder Space Colonies

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View of the largest colonies, showing the agricultural cylinders. © World Book, Inc.

SCIENCE YEAR 1976, The World Book Science Annual Moon Base Infrastructure

Science Year Lunar Mass Driver

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The completed lunar base. Rockets such as the one in the foreground center have delivered elements of the base, including the housing and agricultural modules at the right. This base supports the operation of the mass driver, at left, adjacent to a row of communications antennas. The mass driver launches material from the lunar surface to be used in Earth orbit to build colonies and solar power satellite stations. © World Book, Inc.

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