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SPACE PROPULSION BUILDING.—A cutaway drawing of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s building under construction near Sandusky, Ohio. It is designed to test nuclear-power generation systems under about the same conditions as will be encountered in space. The vacuum chamber (middle), in which altitudes up to 130 miles will be simulated, is 122ft high and 100ft wide.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 18

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SPACE PROPULSION BUILDING.—A cutaway drawing of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s building under construction near Sandusky, Ohio. It is designed to test nuclear-power generation systems under about the same conditions as will be encountered in space. The vacuum chamber (middle), in which altitudes up to 130 miles will be simulated, is 122ft high and 100ft wide. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 18

SPACE PROPULSION BUILDING.—A cutaway drawing of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s building under construction near Sandusky, Ohio. It is designed to test nuclear-power generation systems under about the same conditions as will be encountered in space. The vacuum chamber (middle), in which altitudes up to 130 miles will be simulated, is 122ft high and 100ft wide. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 18