Atlas missile 27E launches at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Missile ready for the launch. It falls with a large explosion on the ground. Fire and black smoke rises from the explosion.
Atlas missile 27E launches at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. View of Atlas 27E ready to launch. Large explosion on the ground soon after its launch. Fire and black smoke rises from the explosion. (Note: This was the ninth E-series Atlas launched and the first from the West Coast. The missile suffered combustion instability in one booster engine, the resultant asymmetrical thrust causing it to tip over and explode on impact with the silo wall. OSTF-1 suffered extensive damage and did not host another launch for nine months.)
Atlas missile 27E launches at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. View of a launch pad and Atlas 27E ready to launch.
Vehicle drives past on road. Man walks up to a telephone and speaks over it. Titan missile in the service structure erector. Technicians discuss the flight launch. Yellow warning light blinks on top of the blockhouse.
Titan missile in service structure erector. Removal of service structure erector from the missile. Titan Missile takes off from the launch pad. Programmed flight of Titan Missile.
Titan missile in service structure erector. The Missile takes off from the launch pad. Four field cameras hooked together on a tripod.
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