An Atlas-F missile rocket launch in the United States. Missile launch site is stated as “03ON23-A” in the intertitle. Atlas-F missile rocket ignites hot exhaust rocket gases and smoke, covering the ground infrastructure of the silo Infrastructure on fire after Atlas-F missile rocket launch.
An Atlas-F missile rocket launch in the United States. Missile launch site is stated as “03ON23-A” . Atlas-F missile rocket ignites hot exhaust rocket gases. Thick dark smoke from exhaust gases cover the ground infrastructure of the tower. Bright light eventually covers the dark smoke after Atlas-F launch.
An Atlas-F missile rocket launch in the United States. Missile launch site is stated as “02OP81-0” Bright orange exhaust plume of the Atlas-F missile can be seen in the dark. Atlas-F ascends in-flight with bright exhaust plume. Atlas-F exhaust plume takes the shape of an arrow in-flight. Atlas-F exhaust plume turns darker as it goes farther from the camera. Atlas-F seen as a bright orange dot in night sky.
An Atlas-F missile rocket launch in the United States. Missile launch site is stated as “02OT01” Bright, thick smoke emits from exhaust gases during launch of the Atlas-F missile rocket. Bright exhaust plume is shown as Atlas-F missile rocket flies in-flight. Atlas-F missile rocket is only visible as a small, red point.
An Atlas-F missile rocket launch in the United States. Missile launch site is stated as “02OP91-0” in the intertitle. Atlas-F missile produces a thick dark smoke upon launch. Bright orange exhaust plume can be seen on Atlas-F missile in-flight. Exhaust plume turns dark red as Atlas-F missile rocket flies farther. Atlas-F is seen as a bright red dot before it fades away.
United States President John F. Kennedy addresses the United States Congress, appealing to increase the budget for defense and support for the space program. Congressmen clap upon the arrival of President Kennedy in the United States Capitol. Cameramen capturing videos of President Kennedy’s address using very long lenses. “These are extraordinary times. And we face an extraordinary challenge. Our strength as well as our convictions have imposed upon this nation the role of leader in freedom's cause.”, President Kennedy begins his speech. “I have not asked for a single program which did not cause one or all Americans some inconvenience, or some hardship, or some sacrifice. But they have responded and you in the Congress have responded to your duty--and I feel confident in asking today for a similar response to these new and larger demands. It is heartening to know, as I journey abroad, that our country is united in its commitment to freedom and is ready to do its duty” said President Kennedy, concluding his speech to the United States Congress.