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A Ride On A Mechanical Elephant

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 17: 'Billy Bunter', role played by British actor Gerald Campion, and the 'Famous Five' take a ride on a mechanical elephant at Kilburn on December 17, 1958 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)

1940 onwards – Miscellaneous Lunar and Off World Rovers with Manipulators Concepts

Most of the unmanned Lunar and Martian rover concepts were designed to use manipulator arms for sampling rocks and surface material. John Schoenherr's (1935-2010) fabulous Moon Crawler painting pictured above, which he painted in 1961 for the cover of Analog magazine that year. Source: Project SWORD     Project S.W.O.R.D.…
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1965 onwards – Miscellaneous Lunar and Off World Walker Concepts

4-Legged robot space explorer. Robot Rescuing an Astronaut on the Lunar Surface. Robot reminiscent of Odex-1. Legged robot turning a valve.   Model Lunar walker from the French children's book "Permieres Vacances Sur La Lune" ["First Vacation on the Moon"], Marc Heimer - 1967. Above: Prediction of life on the…
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1957 onwards – Miscellaneous Space Tugs with Manipulator Arms (Illustrations)

1974 Japanese Sci-Fi image of a Space Tug by Shigeru Komatsuzaki. Whilst it looks aggressive and attacking, it appears to be a rescue vehicle. Space Tugs by Sokolov and Leonov c1965. A depiction of an Unmanned Orbital Free-Flyer, similar to the 1982-4 Telepresence Servicer Unit (TSU) concept. Image source: projectrho.com…
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Space Travellers

circa 1965: Illustration of an astronaut in a space pod performing work on the exterior of a space station. Another man in a pod travels behind him. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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