Apollo 204 review board investigating tragic accident involving Apollo 1 command module.Formal meeting at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Members in board room discuss matters amongst themselves. Among those seated at the conference table is Colonel Frank Borman, USAF, in civilian clothes. He turns and looks toward the camera. " Secretarial support Board Inquiry" is written on the door of an adjoining room where a staff of administrative and clerical persons are working.
A small Ford electric automobile in Detroit, known as the Ford Comuta. Several men stand near the micro EV concept car. A man sits at the steering wheel and another one sits on the passenger seat. The car is driven for test ride on the roads. The car is maneuverable and silent with trim interior lines. Narrator indicates that advances in rechargable batteries and fuel cells have led to the car. Narrator points out economical virtues and benefits of lower air pollution due to absence of exhaust fumes
Training for the medical students in California, United States. A computerized mannequin lying on a hospital bed. The dummy stimulates almost every possible function and reaction of a normal human patient. Student works on the dummy during a medical training.
United States rotor craft in flight in California, United States. It is the world's most advanced combat rotor craft. The rotor craft parked at an air base. Pilot in the cockpit. The rotor craft takes off.
Logs piled up in California A crane near the pile. Logs on a truck.
Wine making in California. Numerous bunches of newly harvested green grapes and red grapes are dumped into bins and moved on conveyor belts as the process of making wine begins.
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