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AUTOMOTIVE POWER TURBINE RIG, NASA Technology Images

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Capture Date: 4/24/1975

Photographer: MARTIN BROWN

Keywords: 1975_01544.jpg c1975_01500s Larsen Scan

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1975
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UPPER VOLTA VILLAGE AFRICA POWER SYSTEM

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Workmen dig into the ground to install a new boundary security system around a Pave Paws radar site. The $2.2 million military construction project is about 25 percent complete and includes anti-tunneling protection, improved lighting systems with a back-up power generator, upgraded entry control points and a new security alarm room inside the site

MOD-0A BLADE REPAIRS, NASA Technology Images

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GE MPTL SETA RIG, NASA Technology Images

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automotive power turbine rig nasa rocket technology rocket development national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution automotive power turbine rig photographer martin brown nasa photographs space program 1970 s us national archives industrial history