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Panel 32-2 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49

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Panel 32-2 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49

NASA Identifier: C-2005-304

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11/09/2009
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nasa glennresearchcentercollection panel 32 2 untested pre test rcc carbon carbon fiber panels the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49 dvids high resolution glenn research center aviation research organization ultra high resolution