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English: Early Instrument Unit at Marshall Space Flight Center Building 4705. The smaller size of this version 2 of the Instrument Unit is apparent when compared to white IU behind it and to the next image in this gallery.

Original text:

  • Title: Instrument Unit
  • Author(s): NONE
  • Abstract: This image depicts a high angle view of technicians working on the instrument unit (IU) component assembly for the SA-8 mission in Marshall Space Flight Center's building 4705. A thin, circular structure, only 1-meter high and 7.6 meters in diameter, the IU was sandwiched between the S-IV and Apollo spacecraft. Packed inside were the computers, gyroscopes, and assorted black boxes necessary to keep the launch vehicle properly functioning and on its course.
  • NASA Center: Marshall Space Flight Center
  • Publication Date: 1964-09-01
  • Online Source: View Image File
  • Accession ID: MSFC-6412716
  • Updated/Added to NTRS: 2007-10-12
Date Publication date: 1964-09-01
Wikipedia upload date: 2007-06-17
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia
Original source is NASA Technical Reports Server
Author Original uploader was EdgarDurbin at en.wikipedia
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  • 2007-06-17 23:25 EdgarDurbin 3000×2286×8 (7449509 bytes) Early Instrument Unit at Marshall Space Flight Center Building 4705. The smaller size of this Instrument Unit is apparent when compared to the next image. [https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=338958&id=1&qs=Ntt%3D6412716%26Ntk%3DAccessionNum%26Ntx%3Dmode%2
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Early Instrument Unit at Marshall Space Flight Center Building 4705. The smaller size of this version 2 of the Instrument Unit is apparent when compared to white IU behind it and to the next image in this gallery. Original text: Title: Instrument Unit Author(s): NONE Abstract: This image depicts a high angle view of technicians working on the instrument unit (IU) component assembly for the SA-8 mission in Marshall Space Flight Center's building 4705. A thin, circular structure, only 1-meter high and 7.6 meters in diameter, the IU was sandwiched between the S-IV and Apollo spacecraft. Packed inside were the computers, gyroscopes, and assorted black boxes necessary to keep the launch vehicle properly functioning and on its course. NASA Center: Marshall Space Flight Center Publication Date: 1964-09-01 Online Source: View Image File Accession ID: MSFC-6412716 Updated/Added to NTRS: 2007-10-12
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