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NASA Building
A couple of days ago in a blog Flickr announced that a photo archive of Commons joined NASA. I am confident that the collection will be augmented with rare and interesting scenes from the history of the US space agency, and is inviting to see how in fact built NASA.
19 photos via amelito
1. In the photo: a platform on which to build a center for manned flights in Houston.
2. And Center in Houston looked in 1978.
3. Construction of the center of research in the field of electronics in Massachusetts.
4. Construction of a wind tunnel in the center of Langley.
5. Construction of a wind tunnel in the center of Langley.
6. Two-dimensional tube is a low turbulence, it was supposed to be used for studies of the effect of icing on aircraft.
7. Construction of a platform for the study of lunar reentry vehicles.
8. Construction of the hangar number one on the Air Force Base in Sunnyvale.
9. Construction of the hangar number one on the Air Force Base in Sunnyvale.
10. Air Force Base in Sunnyvale (general view).
11. The construction of the test site the A-2.
12. The construction of the test site the A-2.
13. Reconstruction of military testing grounds Jupiter and Redstone to the needs of the lunar program in the Space Center. Marshall.
14. Construction of a pumping system for cooling the test site, which tested stage Saturn V.
15. The construction of the test site, which tested stage Saturn V.
16. The construction of the test site, which tested stage Saturn V.
17. Construction of Space Center. Kennedy (1964).
18. Construction of plant for the assembly of space rockets, was immediately joined the TTU, the tank and the shuttle today.
19. Construction of the hangar to store and work with reusable spacecraft - space shuttle, X-34, L-1011 et al. (1999)
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19 photos via amelito
1. In the photo: a platform on which to build a center for manned flights in Houston.
2. And Center in Houston looked in 1978.
3. Construction of the center of research in the field of electronics in Massachusetts.
4. Construction of a wind tunnel in the center of Langley.
5. Construction of a wind tunnel in the center of Langley.
6. Two-dimensional tube is a low turbulence, it was supposed to be used for studies of the effect of icing on aircraft.
7. Construction of a platform for the study of lunar reentry vehicles.
8. Construction of the hangar number one on the Air Force Base in Sunnyvale.
9. Construction of the hangar number one on the Air Force Base in Sunnyvale.
10. Air Force Base in Sunnyvale (general view).
11. The construction of the test site the A-2.
12. The construction of the test site the A-2.
13. Reconstruction of military testing grounds Jupiter and Redstone to the needs of the lunar program in the Space Center. Marshall.
14. Construction of a pumping system for cooling the test site, which tested stage Saturn V.
15. The construction of the test site, which tested stage Saturn V.
16. The construction of the test site, which tested stage Saturn V.
17. Construction of Space Center. Kennedy (1964).
18. Construction of plant for the assembly of space rockets, was immediately joined the TTU, the tank and the shuttle today.
19. Construction of the hangar to store and work with reusable spacecraft - space shuttle, X-34, L-1011 et al. (1999)
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