File:Alvins controls.jpg
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DescriptionAlvins controls.jpg | View of controls at Alvin. Alvin´s first pressure sphere was 7 feet in diameter, accommodated two pilots and one observer, and had instrumentation and life-support equipment sufficient to sustain the crew for 24 hours. |
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