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English: In July 1959, William J. O Sullivan (right standing) and unidentified engineer examine the capsule containing the tightly folded and packed 12 diameter Beacon satellite inside. Taken from NASA SP-4308 Pg. 174
Polski: Balon-satelita Beacon 2 podczas prac na ziemi.
Date Taken in July 1959
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This image or video was catalogued by Langley Research Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: LRC-1959-B701_P-04973 and Alternate ID: L-59-4973.

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In July 1959, William J. O Sullivan (right standing) and unidentified engineer examine the capsule containing the tightly folded and packed 12 diameter Beacon satellite inside.

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