Re: 50th anniversary of first Atlas launch
- From: "james_powers" <james_powers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 20:41:46 -0400
"Jim Oberg" <joberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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50th anniversary of first Atlas launch
I remember that launch (I was 12 and already a 'space nut') -- the car
radio we were listening to, on our way to the beach, broke into the music
program to breathlessly announce the blastoff. A few minutes later, they
broke in again to announce it had exploded. And later in the days, there
was a flurry of radio rumors that the explosion was only a cover story and
that the missile had reached 'outer space' and was drifting there,
"orbiting". In those days, anything was thought possible.
Here:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070611-9999-1n11atlas.html
The race to space kept the company busy, as well. Atlas rockets boosted
four of the Mercury 7 >>astronauts into orbit and played a crucial role in
the Gemini program into the mid-1960s.
Gemini? I thought Titan boosters were used for the entire program.
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