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In Orbit
In Orbit

In Orbit

Artist (United States, 1905 - 1992)
Date1960
MediumWatercolor on paper
DimensionsSHEET: 14 x 9 15/16 in. (355 x 252 mm)
Object TypeDrawings
Credit LineKSU, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, gift of Charles L. Marshall, Sr., presented by Maybelle M. Scheetz
Object number2005.271
On View
Not on view
Description

On October 4, 1957, the USSR put into orbit a tiny sphere with a radio transmitter that beeped its way into history.  Known as Sputnik, this satellite started the "space race" between the Soviet Union and the United States.  On January 31, 1958, Explorer 1 was launched and became the first U.S. satellite, using its single instrument to send back data about the radiation environment high above Earth's surface.  Since then, about 8,100 satellites from more than forty countries have been launched. According to the United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs, 5,051 objects are currently in orbit.

Exhibitions
Farm Buildings East of Topeka Kansas River Bottom
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1955
2005.119
Jet Set Collage
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1958
2005.266
A Point in Time
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1958
2005.267
"Gesso" Pussy Cat
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1965
2011.102
Charles L. Marshall, Jr.
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1934
2011.101
Charles L. Marshall, Jr.
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1934
2011.100
Charles L. Marshall, Jr. Age 1- Albany, New York
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1932
2011.99
Chuck's Chickens
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1944
2011.96
Old Stone Church- Maple Hill, KS
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1970
2011.95
Charles L. Marshall, Jr.
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
ca. 1933
2011.93
Charles L. Marshall, Jr.
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1934
2011.91
Rocky Ford Plant #1 Manhattan Ks.
Charles Leroy Marshall Sr.
1925
2005.58