X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,7f2deef6279c1d50,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: everlast@UWYO.EDU (May Contain Biohazardous Material) Subject: Re: request:planet and/or space station Date: 1996/03/12 Message-ID: <1996Mar12.111229.21538@roper.uwyo.edu>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 142397588 distribution: world references: <4i1n55$grm@library.erc.clarkson.edu> organization: University of Wyoming, Laramie reply-to: everlast@UWYO.EDU newsgroups: alt.ascii-art In article <4i1n55$grm@library.erc.clarkson.edu>, castorda@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Trekker) writes: >I need a opening graphic for a talker I'm putting up. I would like to have a >picture of a circular space station orbiting a planet preferably Earth. If >you only have one of Earth or a space station, I would still like to take >a look at it. > >Thanks, >Dave Dear Fellow Trekker: This is a little something I pulled of this group a while ago...might, or might not work for you, but it's worth a shot. I also have a ASCII-PICT of the moon too, if your interested. Again something I pulled from here. Later EVERLAST _.oo. _.u[[/;:,. .odMMMMMM' .o888UU[[[/;:-. .o@P^ MMM^ oN88888UU[[[/;::-. dP^ dNMMNN888UU[[[/;:--. .o@P^ ,MMMMMMN888UU[[/;::-. o@^ NNMMMNN888UU[[[/~.o@P^ 888888888UU[[[/o@^-.. oI8888UU[[[/o@P^:--.. .@^ YUU[[[/o@^;::---.. oMP ^/o@P^;:::---.. .dMMM .o@^ ^;::---... dMMMMMMM@^` `^^^^ YMMMUP^ ^^