Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Investigators examine damaged Apollo 1 command module that has been stripped to expose its interior components.
Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Astronaut Frank Borman, member of the Apollo 204 Review Board, enters new Apollo command module. Technicians fit an outer door in place on the capsule and then remove it. Astronaut Michael Collins, who is also inside the capsule, then places an inner seal door in place and it is removed, again. Officials consult. Frank Borman exits the module. Collins discusses the outer door with technicians at the top of the stairs, emphasizing the need to be able to push the door open readily. Borman talks with group at bottom of stairs. All gather around and discuss inner seal door that is laid out on floor. Borman chews gum, in background. Group gathers around the capsule again and then disperses.
Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. View of launch pad at Kennedy Space Center with routine activities occurring on and around the pad.
Lights on launch pad structure. Kennedy Space Center, Cape Kennedy, Florida, at night. Pair of red blinking lights visible.
Cars parked in front of Union Station in Washington DC, United States. Capitol building. Views of dome and top.
Cars pass on the street in front of Justice Building in Washington DC in United States. The United States flag on the building.
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