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BIMOD THRUST MODULE HARDWARE IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL SHOP WITH BONNIE BECKETT

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Capture Date: 11/17/1978

Photographer: HANK SEIDEL

Keywords: Larsen Scan

Location Building No: 54

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bimod thrust module hardware bimod thrust module hardware foot shop foot wind tunnel shop bonnie beckett nasa wind tunnel national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution photographer bonnie beckett hank seidel nasa photographs space program 1970 s us national archives
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bimod thrust module hardware bimod thrust module hardware foot shop foot wind tunnel shop bonnie beckett nasa wind tunnel national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution photographer bonnie beckett hank seidel nasa photographs space program 1970 s us national archives