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WATER SPRAY TESTS FOR HIGH PRESSURE FACILITY HPF

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Capture Date: 5/29/1980

Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER

Keywords: Larsen Scan

Location Building No: 38

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1980
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HIGH PRESSURE 1.6 FAN SIMULATION ASSEMBLY

Secretary of the Air Force Sheila Widnall is suited up prior to her U-2 Dragonlady flight. STAFF SGT. Andrew McLean, an aerospace physiologist specialist, integrates the full pressure suit

ROTATING PRESSURE MEASURING SYSTEM, NASA Technology Images

2 HIGH TEMPERATURE PRESSURE FURNACES IN THE MATERIALS AND STRESSES M&S BUILDING ROOM 31

INSTALLATION OF A 6000 PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH GASEOUS HELIUM PRESSURE VESSEL

RECERTIFICATION OF PRESSURE SYSTEMS GAS AND LIQUID NITROGEN

VERTICAL LIFT FACILITY VLF, NASA Technology Images

STATOR VANE FOR HPF HIGH PRESSURE FACILITY TURBINE RIG

ROTOR DYNAMICS FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

Technical Sergeant Bill Dimsdale, and MASTER Sergeant Bill Allen, crew chiefs, for the 169th Operations Support Flight (OSF), troubleshoot a secondary fuel pump pressure switch on engine number three at Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina. The 169th OSF is assigned to the 169th Fighter Wing at McEntire Air National Guard Station in South Carolina. During this five-day mission, this crew will make two trips to Soto Cano AB, Honduras. They will deliver much needed water purification units, food, and medical supplies to assist local civilians affected from the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch

A view of the SPS-7 radar antenna aboard the salvage ship USS HOIST (ARS-40). On the left is one of the high pressure fire fighting nozzles carried by all rescue and salvage ships

STS098-323-026 - STS-098 - Manual Pressure Equalization Valve (MPEV) on hatch

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