Pat Rawlings

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Fuel is mined from Phobos with the help of a nuclear reactor. (Pat Rawlings, 1986)[1]

Patrick Rawlings (born 1955) is an American technical illustrator and space artist. Since 1970s his illustrations related to spaceflight featured in hundreds of books and magazines, as well as in film and television.[2][1][3]

Pat Rawlings is a B.A. in Art earned from the University of Houston–Clear Lake. He is a Charter Fellow, and Trustee of the International Association of Astronomical Artists. [4]

He is the 1989 recipient of the Space Pioneer Awards from the National Space Society in "Compelling Art" category.[5]

He lives in the Texas Hill Country with his wife Linda.[4]

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  1. ^ a b S86-25375 (1986)
  2. ^ Space Sciences, Volume 4 "Our Future in Space", 2002, ISBN 0028655508, p.p.137-138
  3. ^ "Beyond: SFI artist imagines NASA's next great voyage - SpaceFlight Insider". www.spaceflightinsider.com. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
  4. ^ a b Pat Rawlins bio (retrieved April 17, 2019)
  5. ^ National Space Society Space Pioneer Awards

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