Atlas Missile 6-B at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Service structure removed from the Atlas Missile for its launch. Technicians work around base of Missile.
United States Army troops of Battery A, 217th Field Artillery Missile Battalion, 40th Artillery Group (Redstone) stationed in Germany, fire Redstone Block II tactical missile CC-2014 (carrying a TV camera) from White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico on 16 March 1960 as part of their Annual Service Practice (ASP) firing exercise. Redstone Missile takes off and advances upward. The missile leaves a trail of smoke.
President John F Kennedy and party arrive at George C Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. President Kennedy and party watch the test firing of Saturn Rocket booster. Presidential motorcade leaves test area.
Chimpanzee Ham in space. The chimpanzee aboard NASA Mercury Spacecraft 5 MR-2. View of Chimpanzee Ham seated in couch during flight. Animal chimpanzee's facial expression during space flight.
Men standing on gantry crane work on Atlas Missile 5C at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Two technicians on ground, converse with each other. One of them speaks over phone. Men talk during break with Missile in the background. Technicians draw diagram on a paper and discuss.
Man focuses light on gantry crane with Atlas Missile 5C in it at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Crane rolls away leaving the Missile on launch pad. Atlas Missile ready to launch.
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