USAF (United States Air Force) trucks with equipment and people in a desert area. Men preparing the launch of photographic gondola. Aerial view of photographic gondola. An aircraft is seen flying. A helium tank marked - Helium oil free. Plastic balloon inflated with helium.
Aerial views of helium inflated balloon and photographic gondola. Balloon flying over desert terrain during day time in United States.
Aerial views of photographic gondola and helium inflated balloon over desert terrain in United States. Different views during night time and evening. Views from above the balloon.
Aerial views of helium inflated plastic balloon with photographic gondola tied to it. Views during night time and day time. Views from above the balloon. Balloon flying above desert terrain in United States.
Views of aerial photographs taken from the photographic gondola at an altitude of 98,000 feet and an area of 28 miles is covered.
A documentary report on the testing of small scale models for Project Orion, which is the study of a method for propelling multi-ton vehicles into space by means of series of nuclear detonations. Technicians work on model. Preparation and testing of single explosion models suspended from a tower. Explosions under the model suspended. Worker climbs a ladder to model that is suspended from tower while technicians look at the model. Model taken for inspection. Technicians examine the model.
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