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Originally, EPRB stood for the Engine Propeller Research Building and research was conducted on piston engines supporting the US World War II effort.


Technician adjusts wiring on Vacuum Facility 52 in the Electric Propulsion Research Building C-2005-735: Evolutionary Plamsa Thruster being installed tank 16 in the EPRB
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C2003-894: 100 AMP cathode used in the Electric Propulsion Research Building  C2003-894
100 AMP cathode used in the Electric Propulsion Research Building.
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C2001-379: Technician adjusts wiring on Vacuum Facility 52 in the Electric Propulsion Research Building  C2001-379
Technician adjusts wiring on Vacuum Facility 52 in the Electric Propulsion Research Building.
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C2001-366: Technician making adjustments on Vacuum Facility 11 in the Electric Propulsion Research Building  C2001-366
Technicians making adjustments to Vacuum Facility 11 in the Electric Propulsion Research Building.
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C2001-366: Technician preparing the Magneto Plasma Dynamic (MPD) hardware for installation in Vacuum Facility 1 of the Electric Propulsion Research Building  C2001-212
Technicians preparing the Magneto Plasma Dynamic (MPD) hardware for installation in Vacuum Facility 1 of the Electric Propulsion Research Building.
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