Activities of Lunar Module pilot, Edgar Dean Mitchell; Command Module pilot, Stuart Allen Roosa and Mission Commander, Alan Bartlett Shepard, Jr. during the Apollo 14 mission of National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) in Outer Space. The Apollo 14 mission insignia. A compartment of the Command module. Commander Shepard at a machine. Command Module pilot, Roosa works with equipment. Views of Shepard and Edgar Mitchell at a control panel. Mitchell talks over a headset and smiles. Roosa at a table. A book floats. Roosa drinks.
Command Module reentering atmosphere during the Apollo 14 mission of National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA) over Pacific Ocean. The Command Module in flight. It leaves a streak in the sky.
Reentry of Command Module during the Apollo 14 mission of National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) over Pacific Ocean The intense fire from reentering the earth's atmosphere, and later, the sky, and deployment of parachutes, as seen from the window of the Command Module.
Italian aviator, Francesco de Pinedo, sitting in the cockpit of his Bellanca aircraft, the Santa Lucia, on the ramp at Floyd Bennett Airfield, Brooklyn New York. The cockpit contains pillows and other items to help him endure a planned solo long-distance flight to Bagdad, Iraq.
Experimenters place rocket plane (named Gloria), intended to carry postal mail, on a launch ramp. The rocket is ignited and the rocket aircraft rises but quickly falls to the frozen surface of the lake. It scoots along the ice.
U.S. Navy bombing campaign against Japanese-held Gilbert and Marshall Islands during World War II. This film taken aboard the heavy crusier, USS Northampton, CA-26. Captain William Dwight Chandler, Jr. (1890-1977) looks out at the sea with binoculars. Officer, helmsman and another sailor on bridge of the ship (interior). Officer, wearing older-style steel helmet, looks out to sea with binoculars. Gunnery officer wearing headphones. A Curtiss SOC Seagull seaplane is seen on catapult, behind him. Carrier at some distance, as seen through railings.
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