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Ballunar Festival and JSC Open House

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Ballunar Festival and JSC Open House

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Views from the Ballunar Festival and JSC Open House include visitors viewing an early aircraft mockup (16976), Teague Auditorium hosting several exhibits and presentations (16977), Volunteers Linda Fisk and Sheri Dunnette assist visitors to view negatives on light tables that were located in the television studio in Teague (16978), Children and parents take a break from the heat to make gliders, color pictures and make seltzer rockets in Teague Auditorium (16979), A little guest checks out lunar rocks in Teague (16980), Space suit exhibit in Building 7 (16981), Volunteer dons a spacesuit to show guests how spacesuit systems work (16982), Children and adults prepare their ''selzer rockets'' for launch outside Teague (16983), Balloons in flight (16984). The Rayovac hot air balloon leads the pack as balloon pilots tried to maneuver their balloons towards a target in order to toss a bean bag to score cumulative points (16985). Views 16977 through 16980, 16983 and 16985 appear in the Space News Roundup v34 n36 p3, 09-08-95.
NASA Identifier: S95-16978.tif

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25/06/2010
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