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Molded Astronaut Couches NASA history collection

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(July 7, 1959) Molded astronaut couches line the NASA Langley Research Centers model shop wall. The names of the test subjects (Langley employees) are written on the back. The couches are similar to those made for each astronaut and fitted into the Mercury capsules for manned spaceflight...Image # : L-1959-04426

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couches langley naca project mercury mercury project nasa langley research centers model shop wall astronaut couches line astronaut couches astronaut langley employees test subjects mercury capsules aviation nasa