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Wake Shield Facility Modal Survey Test in Vibration Acoustic Test Facility

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Astronaut Ronald M. Sega stands beside the University of Houston's Wake Shield Facility before it undergoes a Modal Survey Test in the Vibration and Acoustic Test Facility Building 49, prior to being flown on space shuttle mission STS-60.

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09/10/1991
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johnson space center shield shield facility survey test survey test vibration acoustic high resolution shield facility modal survey test vibration acoustic test facility acoustic test facility modal survey test space shuttle mission sts 60 astronaut ronald nasa