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In article EtQzb.4234$US3.2646@okepread03, Rocky Top wrote:
So then which one is the Command Module that is attached to the Soyuz in the NASM in DC? I thought it would be the ASTP unit. CM-105, an acoustic test article. http://aesp.nasa.okstate.edu/fieldgu...lo/cm-105.html (where's the Soyuz from? I remember being quite surprised at what a Soyuz actually looked like when I visited...) Also at the NASM is CM-107 (which is given a rather prominent display spot, for some minor reason) and CM-118; Apollo 11 and Skylab 4 respectively. The NASM also owns CM-011, which I believe flew unmanned; this is on display out at Dulles. Damn, I want to visit again, now. And see the ME-262, I missed it last time... -- -Andrew Gray |
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