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.
Atlas missile malfunction after launching at Vandenberg Air Force Base California. A missile rocket exhaust plume can be seen gradually descend from the sky.
Missile malfunction after launching in Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. View of pad shortly before launch of a missile, likely a Titan I. Exhaust gas ignite from launching of missile. Missile gradually ascends during launch. Missile with orange exhaust plume in-flight. Missile explodes in-flight. Burning missile body falls to the ground.
Missile malfunction after launching in Vandenberg Air Force Base California. A missile rocket launches from tower, with exhaust gas explodes beside launch tower. Exhaust gas ignites from missile inside silo. Missile gradually ascends in the sky. Missile explodes in-flight.
Missile structural failure of missile at Vandenberg Air Force Base. Missile crumbles to launch pad before launch as it looses its structural integrity.
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