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VACUUM TEST - ASTRONAUT JOE H. ENGLE - MSC

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Crew ingress and beginnings of 7 1/2-day Manned Thermal Vacuum Test with Astronauts Joe Engle, Dr. Joseph Kerwin and Brand in the Apollo S/C-2TV-1, Chamber ''A'', Bldg. 32. 35883 thru 35908 ; Note - 35mm b&w 35881 thru 35882 ; - 120 color neg. 35883 thru 35908 1. BRAND, VANCE D. - VACUUM TEST 2. KERWIN, JOSEPH - VACUUM TEST 3. Engle, Joe - Vacuum Test MSC, HOUSTON, TX

NASA Identifier: S68-35886

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