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Topic: Mercury/Redstone/ Atlas
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paul prendergast Member Posts: 429 From: crawley west sussex UK Registered: Apr 2004
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posted 06-23-2004 02:26 PM
Can any memeber please tell me if there any of these on display and are they complete launch vehicles. |
Jake Member Posts: 465 From: Issaquah, WA U.S.A. Registered: Jun 2002
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posted 06-23-2004 03:42 PM
There are a number of them on display... A Redstone (upright) is at the main gate of Johnson Space Center, and another at Huntsville Space and Rocket Center.... for example...------------------ Jake Schultz - curator, Newport Way Air Museum (OK, it's just my home) |
DavidH Member Posts: 1217 From: Huntsville, AL, USA Registered: Jun 2003
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posted 06-23-2004 04:32 PM
Oooh... oooh... I get to beat Robert to posting it this time!Go here, be enlightened: http://aesp.nasa.okstate.edu/fieldguide/pages/aaindex/home1.html ------------------ http://www.hatbag.net/blog.html "America's challenge of today has forged man's destiny of tomorrow." - Commander Eugene Cernan, Apollo 17 Mission, 11 December 1972 |
Jake Member Posts: 465 From: Issaquah, WA U.S.A. Registered: Jun 2002
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posted 06-23-2004 06:56 PM
Thanks David... I was looking for that site when I posted my response but got called away to a meeting.... so I posted the lame answer you see in my last entry ;-)------------------ Jake Schultz - curator, Newport Way Air Museum (OK, it's just my home) | |
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