2XBP7MX–Data is processed for a test of an Apollo Command Module, in 1972.
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2XB6XNX–USA - 1967 - Animation is used to depict the Apollo 4 command module re-entering Earth's atmosphere.
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2XBATNH–Divers recover the unmanned Apollo command module after a splashdown and it is brought aboard the USS Boxer, at sea, in 1966.
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2XBPRHT–Divers recover the unmanned Apollo command module after a splashdown and it is brought aboard the USS Boxer, at sea, in 1966.
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2XBATP9–North American Aviation, Avco Corporation and Rocketdyne develop and test a docking probe, heat shield and temperature sensors for the Apollo spacecraft, in 1966.
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2XC1C6P–1963 - White and Asian-American NASA technicians go over plans for heat shield transducers.
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2XBPRMW–North American Aviation, Avco Corporation and Rocketdyne develop and test a docking probe, heat shield and temperature sensors for the Apollo spacecraft, in 1966.
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2XBPRJ8–North American Aviation, Avco Corporation and Rocketdyne develop and test a docking probe, heat shield and temperature sensors for the Apollo spacecraft, in 1966.
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2XBPRNC–North American Aviation, Avco Corporation and Rocketdyne develop and test a docking probe, heat shield and temperature sensors for the Apollo spacecraft, in 1966.
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2XBMB55–1967 - In this animated sequence, the Apollo 4 re-enters Earth's atmosphere.
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2XBK80B–1969 - Animation is used to show how Apollo 11 will return to Earth from the moon.
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2XBREGW–1968 - Animation is used to help illustrate what re-entry looked like for Apollo 8.
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2XBMB4D–1967 - In this animated sequence, the Apollo 4 prepares for re-entry.
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2XBHFD2–1966 - The director of Apollo 4's flight describes the plan for re-entry and recovery; animation is used to illustrate his words.
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2XB6XP0–USA - 1967 - Animation is used to show the Apollo 4 spacecraft preparing for re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
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2XC1C34–1963 - NASA technicians look over a boiler plate prototype for a spacecraft.