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Edmund Trjanski prepares to experiment with a space shuttle positive ion/neutral quadruple mass spectrometer in the Aeronomy Laboratory, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (AFGL)

Dr. Russel Armstrong makes adjustments to the arc machine during a demonstration of the Laser Induced Nuclear Simulation (LINUS) experiment in the Cold Chemical Excited Infrared Simulation Experiments (COCHISE) room at the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (AFGL)

Robonaut measures air velocity in the U.S. Laboratory

Dr. James A. Whalen, physicist, seated, and Dr. Jurgen Buchau discuss the operation of the SWEPT frequency sounder receiving system in the Auroral Ionospheric Research Room of the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (AFGL)

US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Anna Wiese, Videographer, 30th Space Communication Squadron (SCS), monitors the launch of the Gravity Probe B aboard a Boeing Delta II from Vandenberg Air Force Base (AFB), California (CA). The Gravity Probe B was proposed 45 years ago to test Einstein's theory of time and space

Dr. Burton, left, analyzes a printout of the physiological reactions of three tests subjects during a test of the drug Temazepan at the US Air Force Drug Testing Laboratory

John Rex, electrical engineer, prepares a vacuum chamber for a calibration test as part of the aircraft background infrared signature measurements program in the airborne infrared flying laboratory of the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (AFGL)

Victor Baisley tests the Gimbal Mount Controller, used to scan rocket flight instruments, at the Ultraviolet Calibration Facility, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (AFGL)

SSGT John Page, instrumentation mechanic/optical physics radiation specialist, observes and changes "hot and cold" absolute calibrations in a vacuum chamber during a test. The test is a part of the aircraft background infrared signature measurements program in the airborne infrared flying laboratory of the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (AFGL)

Dr. James Hammond measures the acceleration of falling objects in a vacuum during a test in the absolute gravity instrumentation room of the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (AFGL)

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Base: Hanscom Air Force Base

State: Massachusetts (MA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT William W. Magel

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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30/03/1981
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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

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Snow falls around the F-86 Sabre static display during

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hammond measures james hammond measures acceleration objects vacuum test gravity instrumentation room gravity instrumentation room geophysics laboratory air force geophysics laboratory afgl hanscom air force base massachusetts air force staff sergeant high resolution ssgt william us air force air force base science us national archives