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HEAT PIPE FROM THE NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA

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Capture Date: 6/20/1980

Photographer: JOHN MARTON

Keywords: Larsen Scan

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heat pipe heat pipe nasa marshall msfc huntsville alabama space flight center national aeronautics and space administration history of alabama high resolution ultra high resolution nasa marshall space flight center msfc huntsville alabama john marton nasa photographs space program us national archives
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1980
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Marshall Space Flight Center, Saturn V Dynamic Test Facility, East Test Area, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

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A Jordanian AH-1 Cobra helicopter under refurbishment,

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US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Marshall Nichols, Vehicle Body Craftsman, 31st Transportation Squadron (TS), assists personnel from the 31st Security Forces Squadron (SFS) in properly de-milling the receivers and barrels for the upgrades on the M16A2 rifles

Sheffield, Alabama. Reynolds Metal Company. Mr. Giles, research director, with apparatus for determining the amount of pure aluminum in various oxides produced during the process of producing aluminum pigs

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heat pipe heat pipe nasa marshall msfc huntsville alabama space flight center national aeronautics and space administration history of alabama high resolution ultra high resolution nasa marshall space flight center msfc huntsville alabama john marton nasa photographs space program us national archives