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REMOVAL OF NO 2 COMPRESSOR IN THE HIGH PRESSURE FACILITY HPF

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Capture Date: 9/19/1980

Photographer: JOHN MARTON

Keywords: Larsen Scan

Location Building No: 38

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1980
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore John Marton, High Pressure Facility Hpf, Removal

HIGH PRESSURE 1.6 FAN SIMULATION ASSEMBLY

COMPUTER SERVICES REPS FOR AWARENESS PROGRAM

ED HUSTON WITH CERAMIC WORK - L STITZ WITH ACRYLIC PAINTING FOR LEWIS NEWS NEWSLETTER

ROTATING PRESSURE MEASURING SYSTEM, NASA Technology Images

2 HIGH TEMPERATURE PRESSURE FURNACES IN THE MATERIALS AND STRESSES M&S BUILDING ROOM 31

74A COMPRESSOR, NASA Technology Images

RECERTIFICATION OF PRESSURE SYSTEMS GAS AND LIQUID NITROGEN

VISIT BY - LEFT TO RIGHT - RICHARD GASH BRITISH COUNSEL FOR COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS - ALAN SMITH SCIENTIFIC ATTACHE BRITISH EMBASSY - R WULF NASA - G M AULT NASA

STATOR VANE FOR HPF HIGH PRESSURE FACILITY TURBINE RIG

STAFF SGT. Barry Kellog, a structural craftsman assigned to the 820th Red Horse Squadron, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, removes his safety goggles after pressure washing the interior of the Ascension Community High School in Georgetown. The school was renovated as part of the first combined humanitarian and civic assistance exercise conducted between the United States and Guyana. Military personnel from Air Force, Air Force Reserve & National Guard, Army, Army National Guard and Marine Corps participated in the exercise which included engineering and medical readiness training

US Air Force Technical Sergeant Donnie Stricklan, 1ST Equipment Maintenance Squadron, connects a hose from an air compressor to inflatable tarps during an aircraft lift scenario for the 1ST Fighter Wing's March 2001 Operational Readiness Inspection at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. (Duplicate image, see also DFSD0201626 or search 010319F3405C008)

COMPRESSOR NO. 1 RIGGING AND STANDS

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removal compressor high pressure facility hpf nasa national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution high pressure facility hpf facilities john marton nasa photographs space program us national archives industrial history