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Microphone, Launch Tower, IMAX, STS-125

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    Metal plate with microphone attached by two metal band. Each band is seucred with a both and nut through the metal plate, and is padded with rubber. Microphone head covered in deteriorated black foam with a deteriorated dark blue cover. Microphone has a black cable, partially spiral, attached to the base. The cable is attached to a male connector, the female connector is attached and has a cable with black insulat and green and white tabs made of tape. Where the spiral cable from the microphone attaches to the male connector, there is also a red cable attaching another male connector. The female connector on this one has a black cable attached with green and blue tabs made of electrical tape.

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Emily M. Smithberger

Date Created

02/08/2023

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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Keywords

Equipment; Human Spaceflight; Missions; Space; Space Shuttle

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