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Jupiter Tail Unit Interior

This Jupiter missile's flame curtain, originally installed to protect the engine compartment from exhaust gasses, has disintegrated, allowing visitors a view into the tail unit.

Also see my Jupiter interior photo set from the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and my Jupiter tail unit page.

 
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