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  1. Oct 24, 2016 · The spectacular, full color, spread or full-page illustrations depict in stunning detail cutaways of space stations, spacecraft, space emergency devices, and other aspects of the future of space exploration.

  2. Fred Freeman, who designed and drew the 120 illustrations for First Men to the Moon is one of the county's best-known technical artists. A member of the original space symposium which included Wernher von Braun.

  3. As a participant in NASA’s art program, Fred Freeman gained unfettered access to space facilities during missions. Here, he shows us just how close he was, even depicting his coffee cup resting on the console.

  4. Jun 8, 1988 · Fred Freeman, a graphic artist who designed and illustrated books on naval history, space exploration and other subjects, died Monday of a heart attack at Middlesex Memorial Hospital in...

  5. When Fred Freeman died in June 1988, the United States lost one of its most respected marine artists. Probably best known to the naval community for his striking ink illustrations in the naval Institute’s histories of United States Submarine Operations in World War II (1949) and its Destroyer Operations (1953) counterpart.

  6. Aug 4, 2016 · Saturn Blockhouse, Fred Freeman (1968) Freeman created this painting from a series of intimate studies made inside Cape Canaveral’s Saturn Launch Control Blockhouse. The artist’s sketchbook and coffee-cup can be seen in the bottom right-hand portion of the image.

  7. Artist Fred Freeman created this painting, in 1968, from a series of intimate studies made inside Cape Canaveral’s Saturn Launch Control Blockhouse. The artist’s sketchbook and coffee-cup can be seen in the bottom right-hand portion of the image.

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