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Vertol VZ-2 (Model 76): Arriving at Langley from Edwards Air Force Base, California, this Vertol VZ-2 underwent...
IBM 704 Computer Operations People on the photo are: Woman in the front with her back to the camera is Jean Ruddle...
Astronauts at 1959 Langley Inspection
Instrumentation in 16 Foot Wind Tunnel manometer boards
100' Satellite Packaging of Echo
Astronauts at 1959 Langley Inspection. Astronauts at 1959 Langley Inspection: The seven are shown in the Unitary...
100' Satellite Packaging of Echo
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
Astronauts at 1959 Langley Inspection
Space Couch Preparation. Man with the mustache is Richard H. Pingley
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
Space Couch Preparation man with the mustache is Richard H. Pingley
Echo Satellite
Women Scientists: Lucille Coltrane, Jean Clark Keating, Katherine Cullie Speegle, Doris "Dot" Lee, Ruth Whitman, and...
100' Satellite Packaging of Echo
100' Satellite Packaging of Echo
Technicians prepare a full-scale capsule which would be used for the first rocket-launching on March 11, 1959. The...
100' Satellite Packaging of Echo
100' Satellite Packaging of Echo
100' Satellite Packaging of Echo
Publicity Photos of Bell Computing Machines at 19 Foot Pressure Tunnel Mrs. Doris Rudd Porter Baron photographed in...
Publicity Photos of Bell Computing Machines at 19 Foot Pressure Tunnel Mrs. Doris Rudd Porter Baron photographed in...
Publicity Photos of Bell Computing Machines at 19 Foot Pressure Tunnel Mrs. Doris Rudd Porter Baron photographed in...
Publicity Photos of Bell Computing Machines at 19 Foot Pressure Tunnel Mrs. Doris Rudd Porter Baron photographed in...