NASA 204 review board inspects space module as part of investigation following tragedy involving Apollo 1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Scientists discuss astronauts seats. Scenes of Interior of space module.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Project Apollo equipment: Views of Apollo lunar command module inside hangar.
Engineers and technicians of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration examine and discuss remains of the destroyed Apollo 1 space capsule. Wrecked parts of the capsule are laid out on tables. Technicians photograph the parts. Technicians photograph tiny parts of the spacecraft on a table.
National Aeronautic and Space Administration facilities associated with Project Apollo.Multistory vertical assembly areas. Cranes and heavy equipment. Engineers and technicians at work in the facility.
National Aeronautic and Space Administration engineers and technicians remove parts from the Apollo 1 command capsule following deadly fire. Technicians inside the module are dressed in full white protective gear. During course of removing parts, they don respiratory protective masks.
Engineer at entrance to secure facility. Shows badge to guard and is admitted. Another person is admitted after being identified. Guards station and file of persons allowed access is shown. Within the restricted area, teams of investigators are seen conferring and writing on white boards. Tables are spread with documents and drawings. Engineers examine vibration graphs (like seismic data) and plot timelines related to the investigation.
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