File:Langley engineers inside inflatable a 24-foot spacestation mock-up.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLangley engineers inside inflatable a 24-foot spacestation mock-up.jpg |
English: Image L62-312 is available as an electronic file from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographed on 01/08/1962. -- James Hansen wrote: "Langley engineers check out the interior of the inflatable 24-foot space station in January 1962."... "The first idea for an inflatable station was the Erectable Torus Manned Space Laboratory. A Langley space station team led by Paul Hill and Emanuel "Manny" Schnitzer developed the concept with the help of the Goodyear Aircraft Corporation." -- Published in James R. Hansen, Spaceflight Revolution: NASA Langley Research Center From Sputnik to Apollo, (Washington: NASA, 1995), p. 280. |
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