A view of the now-defunct centrifuge at the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), now the Johnson Space Center (JSC) formerly located in the Flight Acceleration Facility, bldg 29. The 50-foot arm can swing the three man gondola to create g-forces astronauts would experience during controlled flight and during reentry. The centrifuge was designed primarily for training Apollo astronauts.
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