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ROBERT CARROLL, A MACHINIST WITH LOCKHEED MARTIN, DRILLS ALIGNMENT HOLES ON THE EXTERNAL TANK COMPOSITE NOSE CONE 1000094

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ROBERT CARROLL, A MACHINIST WITH LOCKHEED MARTIN, DRILLS ALIGNMENT HOLES ON THE EXTERNAL TANK COMPOSITE NOSE CONE

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22/12/2007
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Marshall Spaceflight Center, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, United States, 35808 ,  34.63076, -86.66505
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label_outline Explore Alignment, Lockheed, Nose Cone

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Engineer (white shirt) and machinist work on machine used for fiber-optics applications.

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Engineer (white shirt) and machinist work on machine used for fiber-optics applications.

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robert carroll external tank composite nose cone msfc emmett given marshall space flight center robert carroll machinist lockheed martin lockheed martin drills alignment holes drills alignment holes external tank external tank nose cone nose cone high resolution nasa