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Credit: NASA/JSC
Launch date: November 8, 1967 — Unmanned
Covers the launch of the mighty Apollo/Saturn V unmanned space vehicle, which reached an altitude of 11,232 miles. As Apollo 4 climbs toward this peak altitude, a camera, pointed out the spacecraft window, records views of the Earth. The Service Module propelled the Command Module into reentry velocity of approximately 25,000 miles per hour.

HQA-181 — JSC-457 — (1967) — 15 Minutes

 
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Titan III Research And Development — For Today And Tomorrow

Describes Characteristics And Capabilities Of Titan III Launch Vehicle And Its Components. Documents Assembly Of Titan III At Cape Kennedy And Preparation For Launch. Also Explains Titan’s Versatility In Carrying A Variety Of Space Vehicles.

 
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Pioneers Of The Vertical Frontier — Aeromedical Research Laboratory

Depicts Mission And Facilities Of Aeromedical Research Laboratory At Holloman Afb, N.M. Shows Training And Care Of Primates. Points Out Their Vital Use In Decompression And Radiation Studies, Blood Analyses And Experimental Medicine. Pictures Deceleration, Pulmonary And Space Capsule Tests. Stresses Laboratory’s Contribution To Safety In Future Space Travel.

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