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Two engineers at Martin Marietta Aerospace in Denver. Colorado, examine a test model of a Viking spacecraft before space simulation tests. The unit shown above is the exterior of the entry capsule which will assist the Viking spacecraft as it enters the thin Mars atmosphere. The craft is expected to be launched in 1975.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33452, 6 February 1974, Page 14

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Two engineers at Martin Marietta Aerospace in Denver. Colorado, examine a test model of a Viking spacecraft before space simulation tests. The unit shown above is the exterior of the entry capsule which will assist the Viking spacecraft as it enters the thin Mars atmosphere. The craft is expected to be launched in 1975. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33452, 6 February 1974, Page 14

Two engineers at Martin Marietta Aerospace in Denver. Colorado, examine a test model of a Viking spacecraft before space simulation tests. The unit shown above is the exterior of the entry capsule which will assist the Viking spacecraft as it enters the thin Mars atmosphere. The craft is expected to be launched in 1975. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33452, 6 February 1974, Page 14

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