Data Package for Apollo 17 Lunar Sample Return Containers, 1971 - 1973

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Data Package for Apollo 17 Lunar Sample Return Containers, 1971 - 1973

1971-1973

This series contains copies of various documents and memoranda created by National Aeronautics and Space Administration and support contractors relating to the testing and acceptance of the sample return containers and interfacing hardware for the Apollo 17 mission. The documents include test preparation sheets, discrepancy reports, acceptance plan and procedures, and system and component historical records. The documents contain the signatures and quality control stamps of the staff that conducted the testing and the serial number and part number of every item.

1 linear foot, 9 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11620893

National Archives at Fort Worth

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