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NASA Photo - 1962
 
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Just before JFK arrived in a tour, this picture was taken at the [[NASA]] [[Marshall Space Flight Center]] ([[MSFC]]’s) Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory Missile Assembly Building 4705. The C-1 [[Saturn I]] is shown in the background, bottom left is the Jupiter with Explorer IV mounted and in the foreground, is the Mercury-Redstone Rocket that placed our first Explorer I Satellite and the first Americans into space, [[Al Shepard]] and [[Gus Grissom]]. At the Nose of the [[Jupiter]], myself, [[Grady Woodard]], and in front of the [[Mercury-Redstone]]; L/R is Doyle Estep (Assembly Shop Foremen), Bruno Helm (Assistant to Max Nowak), Max Nowak (Head, Missile Assembly Shops) and Robert Schwinghamer (Projects Engineer).
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Just before JFK arrived on a tour, this picture was taken at the [[NASA]] [[Marshall Space Flight Center]] ([[MSFC]]’s) Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory Missile Assembly Building 4705. The C-1 [[Saturn I]] is shown in the background, bottom left is the Jupiter with Explorer IV mounted and in the foreground, is the Mercury-Redstone Rocket that placed our first Explorer I Satellite and the first Americans into space, [[Al Shepard]] and [[Gus Grissom]]. At the Nose of the [[Jupiter]], myself, [[Grady Woodard]] (Project Engineer), and in front of the [[Mercury-Redstone]]; L/R is Doyle Estep (Assembly Shop Foremen), Bruno Helm (Assistant to Max Nowak), Max Nowak (Head, Missile Assembly Shops) and Robert Schwinghamer (Projects Engineer).
  
 
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Revision as of 09:00, 28 June 2007

NASA Photo - 1962

Just before JFK arrived on a tour, this picture was taken at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC’s) Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory Missile Assembly Building 4705. The C-1 Saturn I is shown in the background, bottom left is the Jupiter with Explorer IV mounted and in the foreground, is the Mercury-Redstone Rocket that placed our first Explorer I Satellite and the first Americans into space, Al Shepard and Gus Grissom. At the Nose of the Jupiter, myself, Grady Woodard (Project Engineer), and in front of the Mercury-Redstone; L/R is Doyle Estep (Assembly Shop Foremen), Bruno Helm (Assistant to Max Nowak), Max Nowak (Head, Missile Assembly Shops) and Robert Schwinghamer (Projects Engineer).

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current15:19, 27 June 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:19, 27 June 2007545 × 408 (94 KB)Grady (talk | contribs)NASA Photo 1962 On JFK’s tour, a picture was taken that shows myself (standing behind the Tail Section) and a group of German Scientists I worked with, who is in front of the Mercury-Redstone Rocket Nose Section. This rocket was used for our first Expl

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