File:Aerojet260.png
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English: Extremely grainy black and white photograph of 260 SL-1 during motor test on September 25, 1965 at Aerojet Dade Rocket Facility. The motor is upside down firing a huge plume of smoke into the sky. Two more 260 motors were made and tested and their 6.6m diameter has never been surpassed. |
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Source | https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20000033816/downloads/20000033816.pdf |
Author | NASA |
Camera location | 25° 20′ 58.61″ N, 80° 33′ 56.78″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 25.349615; -80.565773 |
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