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Technicians at the Arnold Engineering Development Center prepare one of three sections of a fairing that will be used to cover a payload being launched aboard a Titan IV rocket. The fairing will be tested in the center's Mark 1 space chamber before being approved for flight

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Base: Arnold Air Force Base

State: Tennessee (TN)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SMSGT Robert Wickley

Release Status: Released to Public

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01/11/1987
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technicians arnold development center development center sections three sections payload titan rocket titan iv rocket mark space chamber space chamber flight nasa tennessee arnold engineering development center high resolution arnold air force base smsgt robert wickley us air force air force base space program us national archives