Voyager Propulsion Module Heat Sensor Testing Collection, 1963-1978.

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Voyager Propulsion Module Heat Sensor Testing Collection, 1963-1978.

The collection consists mainly of memorandums, handwritten notes and diagrams, charts, tables, reports, drawings and photographs pertaining to the testing of the Voyager Propulsion Module, Solid Rocket Motor and other Subsystems. Also, included with this collection, are various materials pertaining to the U.S. Air Forces' Block 5 Spacecraft and the testing of its Heat Sensors.

4.2 cubic ft. (4 boxes).

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