File:Mercury-Redstone 4 - ground audio loop - 371-AAI.ogg
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Mercury-Redstone_4_-_ground_audio_loop_-_371-AAI.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 43 min 36 s, 120 kbps, file size: 37.33 MB)
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DescriptionMercury-Redstone 4 - ground audio loop - 371-AAI.ogg |
English: Recording of ground communications during Mercury-Redstone 4. Includes commentary and communications in the Mercury Control Center, with radio transmissions audible in the background. NASA historical audio archive reel 371-AAI. |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/Mercury4 | ||||||
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Other versions | Mercury-Redstone 4 - radio - 413-AAG.ogg |
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current | 02:43, 10 February 2022 | 43 min 36 s (37.33 MB) | Mitar (talk | contribs) | Fixed file. | |
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