File:Solid-propellant_apogee_motor_for_the_NATO_III_communications_satellite.jpg
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DescriptionSolid-propellant apogee motor for the NATO III communications satellite.jpg |
English: A solid-propellant apogee motor for the NATO III communications satellite (SATCOM) is being put into a 110,000-foot altitude test. The engine also underwent the impact, vibration and acceleration (IVA) test. Arnold Air Force Station. |
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Source | https://picryl.com/media/a-solid-propellant-apogee-motor-for-the-nato-iii-communications-satellite-satcom-ce8bc5 |
Author | Phil Tarver |
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Préparation d'un moteur d'apogée pour un satellite NATO III sur la base aérienne Arnold.
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Image title | A solid-propellant apogee motor for the NATO III communications satellite (SATCOM) is being put into a 110,000-foot altitude test. The engine also underwent the impact, vibration and acceleration (IVA) test. |
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Author | Phil Tarver |
Source | Film |
Short title | DF-SN-82-01762 |
Date and time of data generation | 1 April 1974 |
City shown | ARNOLD AIR FORCE STATION |
JPEG file comment | File written by Adobe Photoshop¨ 5.2 |
IIM version | 2 |
Writer | R. NELSON |
Special instructions | RELEASED |
Province or state shown | TN |
Country shown | USA |
Category | O |
Supplemental categories | UNCLASS |