visibility Similar

code Related

2 VACUUM SYSTEMS, NASA Technology Images

description

Summary

The original finding aid described this as:

Capture Date: 9/11/1974

Photographer: MARTIN BROWN

Keywords: Larsen Scan

Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Nothing Found.

label_outline

Tags

vacuum systems nasa rocket technology rocket development national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution vacuum systems photographer martin brown nasa photographs 1970 s space program us national archives
date_range

Date

1974
create

Source

The U.S. National Archives
link

Link

https://catalog.archives.gov/
copyright

Copyright info

No known copyright restrictions

label_outline Explore Systems, Vacuum, Martin Brown

8 CM CENTIMETER ION ENGINE - VACUUM FACILITY TANK 5 IN THE ELECTRIC PROPULSION LABORATORY EPL

An aerial view of the Air Force Rocket Propulsion Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command, as a rocket is launched during a test

URBAN BUESCHER AND ANGEL TORRES WITH SUPERMATIC - COLORADO - VERSAMAT FILM PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR THE ICE PROGRAM

COLD PIPE IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3 - TRAVERSING PROBE - PULSE JETS

Facility operators Earl Sine and Joe Manson and CPT Ray Pope (left to right) operate the master control console for 50-megawatt wind tunnel testing. The technicians work in the Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

CONTROL PANELS IN VARIOUS BUILDINGS

NEW EMPLOYEES AT NASA LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER

Studying why fruits taste that way. E.K. Nelson of the Department of Agriculture is shown making tests with an apparatus which the Department imported from Germany for the purpose of studying the essential oils or "flavor-giving" content of fruits and vegetables. At present chemists are acquainted with the essential oils of only a few fruits, such as some of the citrus group. The apparatus is a vacuum distill which permits the distillation of liquids at temperatures much lower than usual by reducing the pressure, 1/10/31

PRESTON CONSOLE AND ENVIRONMENT CHAMBER

Workmen dig into the ground to install a new boundary security system around a Pave Paws radar site. The $2.2 million military construction project is about 25 percent complete and includes anti-tunneling protection, improved lighting systems with a back-up power generator, upgraded entry control points and a new security alarm room inside the site

PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL ENGINE INSTALLATIONS

Staff Sgt. John Judy, 436th Maintenance Squadron munitions

Topics

vacuum systems nasa rocket technology rocket development national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution vacuum systems photographer martin brown nasa photographs 1970 s space program us national archives