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on Mar 16, 2023 15:56:08 GMT
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on Mar 16, 2023 17:25:33 GMT
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Thanks for posting this, Ariel ... fascinating to look through, and very odd at the same time, in a " Jetsons" kind of way. Where other manuals might have cars/boats/trains or various human models included as either drawing references or sample photos, it's mind-boggling to instead see a space shuttle, tethered astronauts, and ship cargo bays with remote manipulator arms extended for work as subject matter and illustrations! One question comes to mind... I'll assume that these were printed at some point, but what form did they take for actual use? Laminated cards in a binder or something similar to keep from floating off into space? Just picturing a weightless astronaut dry-firing a camera while reading the manual brings a smile to my face. Although, these might be intended for earthly perusal, and not strictly as instructional material for picture-taking spacewalkers.
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