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A model, in flight at a speed of more than 11,000 mph, was photographed by pulsed laser. The color image, taken 24 degrees from head-on, shows temperatures ranging from about 4,670 degrees Fahrenheit in the light blue area to 6,560 degrees Fahrenheit in the dark red areas

A composite photo of a water-cooled nose tip of a re-entry vehicle during a test in the re-entry test facility at the Arnold Engineering Development Center. A stream of super-heated, high velocity air is being directed against the nose tip

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An air to air left side view of an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft equipped with laser and infrared pods

A view of one of the experimental parabolic dish concentrator modules operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the Test Bed Concentrator Site. The module has achieved temperatures of 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit

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A model, in flight at a speed of more than 12,000 mph, was photographed by pulsed laser. The color image, taken approximately nine degrees from head-on, reveals temperatures on the nosetip, red area, as high as 7,460 degrees Farenheit

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Arnold Air Force Station

State: Tennessee (TN)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Unknown

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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03/10/1974
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