Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Technicians maneuver crane over damaged Apollo 1 command module; hook up and lift upper part of module, from base, exposing underside of upper part and damaged components.
Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Technicians inspect the damaged spacecraft. Upper part of Apollo 1 command module is suspended from crane, while technicians examine it from all sides and bottom.
Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Wrecked command module shell behind picket fence in hangar. Technicians and other men look at a document and discuss it. Posters telling visitors not to touch anything. The wrecked parts of spacecraft in plastic bags on the table inspected. Photographs of the wrecked parts of the spacecraft on boards in the background. Man inspects the wrecked portion of the spacecraft on the table by flashing light on it. Astronauts Michael Collins, later pilot of Apollo 11 and William Anders, who later flew on Apollo 8, examine damaged and burned pieces of Apollo 1 command module.
Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. NASA officials inspect damaged Apollo 1 command module suspended from a crane. They discuss amongst themselves. They remove their shoes before climbing ladder to examine interior of the command module with the help of a light. They return down the ladder.
Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Officials and engineers gather around the burned bottom portion of the Apollo 1 command module. They point at damaged parts inside the bottom of the module and discuss amongst themselves.
Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Officials examine damaged Apollo 1 command module. Upper portion is suspended from a crane and lower portion rests in a cradle stand, allowing examination of both sections.
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