Apollo 204 (Apollo 1) review board documentary film in the United States. A technician works on the rear of the capsule at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, United States. The capsule being lifted. Technicians stand in the foreground. The silver sheet cover being placed from where the capsule is lifted. Aerial view of the lifted capsule.
Apollo 204 (Apollo 1) review board documentary film in the United States. Technicians cover silver sheet on the Apollo 1 capsule at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. A technician stands on a ladder while covering the capsule. They tie a string around the capsule.
Apollo 204 (Apollo 1) review board documentary film in the United States. Technicians work at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The Apollo 1 capsule being lifted. Technicians tie strings and tighten ropes around the capsule as it is being lifted. Technicians move around the capsule and others work on it. A technician places the belt into a groove and tightens the screw.
Apollo 204 (Apollo 1) review board documentary film in the United States. A technician looks skywards as the capsule is lowered in a crane at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. A trailer truck is driven to the launch pad. A technician talks over a microphone. Technicians place the capsule on the trailer. Technicians stick the silver sheet onto the capsule. The capsule on a stand placed over a trailer. View of the manual hydra set LCD load gauge. Technicians detach crane from the capsule.
Apollo 204 (Apollo 1) review board documentary film in the United States. A technician ties a rope on crane at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. He removes the screw while detaching crane from the capsule. The trailer truck loaded with capsule being driven away and followed by other vehicles. Trailer truck and vehicles driven at dawn. Lights of the vehicles seen at night.
A missile launch in the United States. An X-17 R-25 missile, designed to study aerothermodynamics of reentry into the atmosphere, is fired from Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States. The missile spins around slowly during its ascent, its four large tail fins visible. Various views of the missile in flight.
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