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Capture Date: 11/21/1974

Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER

Keywords: Larsen Scan

Location Building No: 202

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1974
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penetration strut penetration strut calorimeter nasa national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution photographer donald huebler nasa photographs 1970 s space program us national archives