Aug 15 1970

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North American Rockwell Corp. had begun, testing world's largest known rotational machine under NASA contract to evaluate human performance in rotating environment, New York Times re ported. Four-man crew would live in machine for one week and perform mechanical chores and decision-reaction tests in LaRC study, to approximate conditions in space stations of late 1970s. Bullet-shaped crew module 12 m (40 ft) long rotated at 4 rpm, which as best approximation of space station obtainable, according to NR Program Manager, Dr. James A. Green. (Wilford, NYT, 8/15/70)

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