The New York Times headlines dated October 6, 1957. Western experts believe satellite may last years. Picture and drawings of Explorer I. A picture of a satellite, scientist works on satellite and a sketch of satellite which indicates various parts.
Army Material Command (AMC) logistic support of Air Force X-15 project in United States. X-15 is towed with tug and taken out from a hangar. Insignia of United States. X-15 parked on flight line. Two men stand near X-15. X-15 parked at revetment. A pilot walks in near the nose of X-15. An aircraft in the background. Three officer walk towards the X-15. They stand and talk. One of the officer stands near the nose of X-15 and poses. Two officers stand and talk. The nose of X-15 with a landing gear under the nose. X-15 towed with a tug is taken out from a hangar. The tail of X-15.
Army Material Command (AMC) logistic support of Air Force F-104 Starfighter project in United States. F-104s taxi on a runway and take off. Insignia of United States. Runway of Edwards Air Force Base as seen from the rear seat of a landing aircraft
Army Material Command (AMC) logistic support of Air Force B-58 Hustler project in United States. B-58 pod in flight over desert. B-58 in flight and drops a pod in the desert. The pod touches the ground and smoke arises due to explosion.
Army Material Command (AMC) logistic support of United States Air Force B-58 Hustler project in United States. A B-58 Hustler in flight and a contrail behind it. The B-58 climbs up and drops a pod. Another B-58 flies alongside the first. The pod touches the ground. Smoke rises due to explosion.
Army Material Command (AMC) logistic support of United States Air Force CIM-10 Bomarc project in United States. An airman removes some defective modules from Bomarc and puts them on a testing machine. He switches on a button and a red light blinks. He sticks a tag on the module. The tag reads 'Defective'. Then he puts the defective module in a box. The Bomarc on a testing machine. Airmen work on the Bomarc modules. A man with a file in his hand talks to the airman. The nose of Bomarc. The airman looks into the file and performs the functions according to it. He puts on a switch and a needle on the machine moves. He works on the parts and modules of Bomarc and looks at the testing machine. The airman works on the technical parts of the Bomarc.
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