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30 CM CENTIMETER THRUSTER ON THE VIBRATION TABLE

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Capture Date: 10/1/1980

Photographer: HANK SEIDEL

Photographer Assistants: DANIEL LAITY

Keywords: Larsen Scan

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1980
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