File:OCO in the first half of the payload fairing.jpg
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DescriptionOCO in the first half of the payload fairing.jpg |
English: The “Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO)” in the first half of the Taurus-3110 (Taurus XL) payload fairing.
Deutsch: Das “Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO)” in der ersten Hälfte der Taurus-3110 (Taurus XL) Nutzlastverkleidung. |
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Source | http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=39625 |
Author | Photo credit: NASA/Robert Hargreaves Jr., VAFB |
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