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English: Richard Tousey of NRL retrieving instruments from a later launch of a V-2. |
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Source | Naval Research Laboratory and NASA |
Author | Unknown NRL technician, url=http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4312/sp4312.htm |
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After a later V-2 launch, Richard Tousey is successful in retrieving instruments from a V-2 impact crater.
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