GG3056 A New Line of Sight 1962 U.S. Air Force Aerospace Command

“A New Line of Sight” 1962 Aerospace Command, Eastman color, 30 minutes.

Reviews USAF Research And Development Achievements Since 1954 In Missiles, Space Vehicles, Aerospace Medicine And Reentry Problems.

0:05-0:18: Introduction stating the film’s purpose: to showcase the Air Force’s developed space resources for national security, especially in light of the Soviet Union’s nuclear test resumption.

0:18-1:18: Emphasizes the importance of time as a weapon and the Air Force’s accelerated ballistic missile program since 1954, highlighting the coordinated effort of human and physical resources.

1:18-2:37: Details the involvement of scientific advisors and industry collaboration, focusing on systems management, rigorous testing, and overcoming technological obstacles.

2:37-4:23: Describes the development and capabilities of various ICBMs (Atlas, Minuteman, Titan), and the X-15 as a step towards future manned spacecraft.

4:23-5:23: Highlights early space exploration successes, including Pioneer probes and weather and navigation satellites launched by Thor boosters.

5:23-6:40: Focuses on the Discoverer program, emphasizing capsule recovery and the role of the Satellite Test Center in controlling space missions.

6:40-8:26: Discusses the Aena vehicle’s use in various programs, including missile detection (Midas) and high-energy proton detection experiments, revealing new Van Allen belt data.

8:26-9:20: Introduces the satellite inspector program (Saint), aiming for rendezvous and docking capabilities, and the need for reusable space systems.

9:20-10:49: Explains the Blue Scout program for economical payload boosting and the development of large segmented rocket motors, highlighting test facilities across the US.

10:49-12:04: Details specialized test facilities for nuclear energy, missile components, and simulated space environments, including wind tunnels for Mercury program testing.

12:04-13:24: Focuses on communication and tracking systems, including Space Track for satellite monitoring and foreign language translation technology.

13:24-14:38: Discusses aeromedical programs at Wright-Patterson, including research on weightlessness and life support systems for future manned space missions.

14:38-15:58: Emphasizes the importance of human resources, scientific research, and technological development, citing examples like fuel cells, plasma propulsion, and laser technology.

15:58-17:27: Concludes by highlighting the rapid technological advancements and the necessity of achieving clear space objectives within time and resource constraints for national security.

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