Atlas II Roll-In Ceremony, Cape Canaveral Hangar J, March 1, 1991Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2024-10-23 | Atlas II Roll-In Ceremony, Cape Canaveral Hangar J, March 1, 1991Cold War AircraftCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-06-05 | Here are some vintage shots of Cold War aircraft in all types of roles: Tracking, logistics, experimental, recovery and more! These recovered shots tell of the enormous enterprise taken on during the Cold War
Music by NickyPe from Pixabay
Administered by the U.S. Space Force Historical Foundation, Inc., in support of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum. Please visit the website at www.ccspacemuseum.org for more details!The Naked VABCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-05-11 | Some amazing photos from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum Archives. This time we see some rare photos and artist conceptions of the building that would house Saturn Vs, the Space Shuttle and now Artemis. Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Administered by the U.S. Space Force Historical Foundation, Inc., in support of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum. Please visit the website at www.ccspacemuseum.org for more details!History Center Video - Launch Complex 3Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-04-17 | Launch Complex 3 video presentation for web site playback. Contains a variety of video clips (some silent) with a photo slide show at the end. Runs in a continuous loop in the History Center video frame at the LC 3 exhibit.History Center Video - Launch Complex 14Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-04-17 | Launch Complex 14 video presentation for web site playback. Contains a variety of video clips (some silent) with a photo slide show at the end. Runs in a continuous loop in the History Center video frame at the LC 14 exhibit.History Center Video - Launch Complex 17Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-04-17 | Launch Complex 17 video presentation for web site playback. Contains a variety of video clips (some silent) with a photo slide show at the end. Runs in a continuous loop in the History Center video frame at the LC 17 exhibit.History Center Video - Launch Complex 19Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-04-17 | Launch Complex 19 video presentation for web site playback. Contains a variety of video clips (some silent) with a photo slide show at the end. Runs in a continuous loop in the History Center video frame at the LC 19 exhibit.Blockhouse Firing Room OverviewCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-04-17 | Overview of Air Force Space and Missile Museum presented in LC26 blockhouse firing room. For web site playback.History Center Video - Launch Complex 41Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-04-17 | Launch Complex 41 video presentation for web site playback. Contains a variety of video clips (some silent) with a photo slide show at the end. Runs in a continuous loop in the History Center video frame at the LC 41 exhibit.History Center Video - Launch Complex 5/6Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-04-17 | Launch Complex 5/6 video presentation for web site playback. Contains a variety of video clips (some silent) with a photo slide show at the end. Runs in a continuous loop in the History Center video frame at the LC 5/6 exhibit.Vintage Space Art and Graphics VOL 2Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-04-11 | Even more space art and graphics from the Cpae Canaveral Space Force Museum. Superior Cold War imagery to enjoy and please share! Music I Use: bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: QCVHG49OB9KFEFDZ
Administered by the U.S. Space Force Historical Foundation, Inc., in support of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum. Please visit the website at www.ccspacemuseum.org for more details!Vintage Space Art and Graphics Vol 1Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-04-05 | Here are images of art and graphics pulled from slide show briefings at Patrick Air Force Base from the 50s to the 80s. These rare shots were for newcomers to the area to VIPs, many lost to time...until now!
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Administered by the U.S. Space Force Historical Foundation, Inc., in support of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum. Please visit the website at www.ccspacemuseum.org for more details!Launch Complex 14 Like You Have Never Seen It BeforeCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-02-26 | Recovered from a restoration commemorative, these lost photos show the renowned Launch Complex 14 from Cape Canaveral's ICBM Road. Classic daily life photos from a time when this was the cutting edge of the Space Race. Administered by the U.S. Space Force Historical Foundation, Inc., in support of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum. Please visit the website at www.ccspacemuseum.org for more details!Everyday People behind the Fire and FuryCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-02-03 | These images that were lost and recovered in our Archives shows the many hard working people who were behind the scenes at Patrick AFB and the Cape. Because not everybody gets to be an astronaut! Enjoy! Administered by the U.S. Space Force Historical Foundation, Inc., in support of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum. Please visit the website at www.ccspacemuseum.org for more details!A Titan Returns to Cape CanaveralCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2023-01-21 | The only known booster artifact from Project Gemini, rescued from obscurity by Director Jamie Draper and Curator Bill Paul. A must see for any Gemini fan!
Administered by the U.S. Space Force Historical Foundation, Inc., in support of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum. Please visit the website at www.ccspacemuseum.org for more details!Space Race Press ReleasesCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-09-21 | More nuggets from the Archives! These are restored press releases from the early manned flights. Some are hard to read but worth presenting just the same... Cheers! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org.British Nukes at Cape CanaveralCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-09-03 | Here is a video celebrating the US/UK Cold War alliance and the submarine warfare training at Cape Canaveral. Launch pictures from the Museum Archives...enjoy! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org.Lost Slides of Rocket HistoryCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-08-31 | From a huge addition to the Museum Archives, I took the first batch of stray slides to get an idea of what lies ahead in store. Enjoy a look at many aspects of Cape Canaveral and Patrick AFB from years gone by.Vintage Pictures of Early American RocketsCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-08-19 | These hand selected pictures are from the Archives of the Air Force Space and Missile Museum Archives on Cape Canaveral, Many have not been seen in over 60 years! Enjoy a look at the humble beginnings of the Race for Space! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org.They Built the BOMARCCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-08-04 | From the Archives on Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Pictures of the BOMARC missile and the people behind it. Many unseen pictures included, and a chance to appreciate the tenacity of those who created such advanced technology for their time! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org.The Forgotten Press Site on Cape CanaveralCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-07-21 | Another short I made for my channel that fits here nicely...a kind of fun look at the old press site that was across from Mercury Control Center. Enjoy!! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org.Friendly neighborhood Atlas MissileCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-07-05 | Nothing like some unusual rocket pictures and fun music to get things going! We have an Atlas on display in Hangar C with the over the road carriage! Anyway enjoy some history nuggets courtesy of the archives! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org.Rare Photos from Project GeminiCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-06-27 | This video has pictures I discovered in the archives of thew Air Force Space and Missile Museum. Also a few shots to give context to this incredible program, which carried us from the humble beginnings of Project Mercury to the triumphs of Apollo. Enjoy and share y'all! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org.20 Pictures of Project MercuryCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-06-18 | I put this together from goodies from the archives, most if not all have not been seen since being taken. Cheers, y'all!~Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org.Dateline: Cape CanaveralCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-06-01 | Here are some photos I found in the Archives over in Hangar H, CCSFS. Lots of press shots, hence the title, plus other unusual shots brought out for the first time as well, Enjoy! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org.Most Historical Sign on Cape Canaveral!Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-04-04 | This simple sign on Cape Canaveral Space Force Station is near many early Cape milestones and other interesting things. Click and learn about this unique spot! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org. We're on Twitter at @afspacemuseum.The Scoreboard - Project Gemini .. Getting ready for the Moon!Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-04-04 | This video takes a deeper dive into what is known locally as The Scoreboard. A fixture outside Launch Complex 19 on Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, this video will share insights on the Gemini astronauts in this critical program! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org. We're on Twitter at @afspacemuseum.The Mercury 7 Monument at Cape CanaveralCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-04-04 | Here is some backstory of the beautiful Mercury 7 Monument outside Historic Pad 14 on Cape Canaveral Space Force Base. here, where Astronaut John Glen became the first American to orbit the Earth! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org. We're on Twitter at @afspacemuseum.Hangar C - Where History Comes Alive!Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-04-04 | No visit to Cape Canaveral Space Force Station would be complete without a visit to Hangar C.....The oldest Hangar on the Cape, she shares the history of the rockets and missiles stored within, complete with historical footage! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org. We're on Twitter at @afspacemuseum.Complex 26 - The History of Cape HistoryCape Canaveral Space Force Museum2022-04-04 | This video will give you a tour of the exciting past and present of the Air Force Space and Missile Museum, located at Cape Canaveral Space Foce Base. With limited access to the museum, now you can explore this unique gem. With lots of historical photos! Visit our web site at www.afspacemuseum.org. We're on Twitter at @afspacemuseum.Titan IV(402)B B-31 DSP-21 Optical Tracking and Metrics, Launch Complex 40, August 6, 2001Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-31 | On August 6, 2001, a Titan IV(402)B with an Intertial Upper Stage (IUS) launched the B-31 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was the DSP-21 military reconnaissance satellite.
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VHS_1276VHSTitan IV(401)B B-41 Milstar Engineering Strikeout, Launch Complex 40, February 27, 2001Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-31 | On February 27, 2001, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the B-41 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was a Milstar military communications satellite.
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VHS_1275VHSTitan IV(401)B B-41 Milstar Optical Tracking and Metrics, Launch Complex 40, February 27, 2001Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-31 | On February 27, 2001, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the B-41 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was a Milstar military communications satellite.
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VHS_1274VHSTitan IV(402)B B-29 Engineering Stringout, Launch Complex 40, May 8, 2000Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-30 | On May 8, 2000, a Titan IV(402)B with an Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) launched the B-29 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was a Defense Support Program (DSP) reconnaissance satellite.
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VHS_1273VHSTitan IV(402)B B-29 Optical Tracking and Metrics, Launch Complex 40, May 8, 2000Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-30 | On May 8, 2000, a Titan IV(402)B with an Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) launched the B-29 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was a Defense Support Program (DSP) reconnaissance satellite.
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VHS_1272VHSTitan IV(401)B B-32 Engineering Stringout #2, Launch Complex 40, April 30, 1999Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-30 | On April 30, 1999, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the B-32 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was the Milstar DFS-3m military communications satellite.
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VHS_1271VHSTitan IV(401)B B-32 Engineering Stringout #1, Launch Complex 40, April 30, 1999Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-30 | On April 30, 1999, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the B-32 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was the Milstar DFS-3m military communications satellite.
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VHS_1270VHSTitan IV(401)B B-32 Optical Tracking and Metrics, Launch Complex 40, April 30, 1999Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-30 | On April 30, 1999, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the B-32 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was the Milstar DFS-3m military communications satellite.
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VHS_1269VHSTitan IV(402)B B-27 Engineering Stringout #2, Launch Complex 41, April 9, 1999Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-30 | On April 9, 1999, a Titan IV(402)B with an Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) launched the B-27 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 41. The payload was a Defense Support Program (DSP) reconnaissance satellite.
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VHS_1268VHSTitan IV(402)B B-27 Engineering Stringout #1, Launch Complex 41, April 9, 1999Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-30 | On April 9, 1999, a Titan IV(402)B with an Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) launched the B-27 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 41. The payload was a Defense Support Program (DSP) reconnaissance satellite.
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VHS_1267VHSTitan IV(402)B B-27 Optical Tracking and Metrics, Launch Complex 41, April 9, 1999Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-30 | On April 9, 1999, a Titan IV(402)B with an Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) launched the B-27 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 41. The payload was a Defense Support Program (DSP) reconnaissance satellite.
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VHS_1266VHSTitan IV(401)B K-33 NASA Coverage of Cassini Launch, October 15, 1997Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-29 | On October 15, 1997, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the K-33 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was NASA's Cassini Huygens spacecraft. The mission flew past Jupiter collecting data, then went on to Saturn. The Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan, while Cassini orbited Saturn studying the planet, its ring and moons.
This video is NASA coverage of the mission and launch.
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VHS_1264VHSTitan IV(401)B K-33 Optical Tracking and Metrics, Launch Complex 40, October 15, 1997Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-29 | On October 15, 1997, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the K-33 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was NASA's Cassini Huygens spacecraft. The mission flew past Jupiter collecting data, then went on to Saturn. The Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan, while Cassini orbited Saturn studying the planet, its ring and moons. The video shows multiple angles of the launch.
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VHS_1263VHSTitan IV(401)B K-33 Engineering Stringout, Launch Complex 40, October 15, 1997Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-29 | On October 15, 1997, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the K-33 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was NASA's Cassini Huygens spacecraft. The mission flew past Jupiter collecting data, then went on to Saturn. The Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan, while Cassini orbited Saturn studying the planet, its ring and moons. The video shows multiple angles of the launch.
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VHS_1262VHSTitan IV(401)B K-33 Cassini Composite Tapes, Sep 9-17, 1997Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-29 | On October 15, 1997, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the K-33 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was NASA's Cassini Huygens spacecraft. The mission flew past Jupiter collecting data, then went on to Saturn. The Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan, while Cassini orbited Saturn studying the planet, its ring and moons.
This video is a composite of Cassini Huygens spacecraft processing from September 9 to September 17, 1997.
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VHS_1261VHSTitan IV(401)B K-33 Cassini Composite Tapes, Aug - Sep 1997Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-29 | On October 15, 1997, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the K-33 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was NASA's Cassini Huygens spacecraft. The mission flew past Jupiter collecting data, then went on to Saturn. The Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan, while Cassini orbited Saturn studying the planet, its ring and moons.
This video is a composite of Cassini Huygens spacecraft processing in August and September 1997.
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VHS_1259VHSTitan IV(401)B K-33 Centaur Cassini Spacecraft Flow, Aug - Sep 1997Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-28 | On October 15, 1997, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the K-33 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was NASA's Cassini Huygens spacecraft. The mission flew past Jupiter collecting data, then went on to Saturn. The Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan, while Cassini orbited Saturn studying the planet, its ring and moons.
This video is a composite of Cassini Huygens spacecraft processing in August and September 1997.
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VHS_1260VHSTitan IV(401)B K-33 Cassini Processing, KSC PHSF, Jul 9 - Jul 22, 1997Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-28 | On October 15, 1997, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the K-33 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was NASA's Cassini Huygens spacecraft. The mission flew past Jupiter collecting data, then went on to Saturn. The Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan, while Cassini orbited Saturn studying the planet, its ring and moons.
This video shows Cassini processing in Kennedy Space Center's Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF). According to the title cards, the contents are:
Cassini Moved in High Bay, Jul 9, 1997
Cassini Optical Instrument Installed on Vehicle, Jul 8, 1997
Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG) Move to PHSF for Fit Check, Jul 18, 1997
Cassini RTG's Fit Check Removal, Jul 19, 1997
Cassini Huygens Probe Installation, Jul 21, 1997
No Description, Jul 22, 1997
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VHS_1258VHSTitan IV(401)B K-33 Cassini Processing, KSC PHSF, Jun 23 - Jul 2, 1997Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-28 | On October 15, 1997, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the K-33 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was NASA's Cassini Huygens spacecraft. The mission flew past Jupiter collecting data, then went on to Saturn. The Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan, while Cassini orbited Saturn studying the planet, its ring and moons.
This video shows Cassini processing in Kennedy Space Center's Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF). According to the title cards, the contents are:
Cassini Aft Cone Installation on the Probe, Jun 23, 1997
Cassini Lift Propulsion and Mate, Jun 27, 1997
Cassini Propulsion Unit Mated with Antenna and Instruments, Jul 2, 1997
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VHS_1257VHSTitan IV(401)B K-33 Cassini Centaur Vehicle Flow, Feb 1 - Jun 20, 1997Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum2021-05-28 | On October 15, 1997, a Titan IV(401)B with a Centaur upper stage launched the K-33 mission from Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 40. The payload was NASA's Cassini Huygens spacecraft. The mission flew past Jupiter collecting data, then went on to Saturn. The Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan, while Cassini orbited Saturn studying the planet, its ring and moons.
The original VHS cassette came with a typewritten sheet listing the contents with a date for the footage. According to the list:
C5 arrival, offload of Titan Centaur 21 at CCAS for K-33 (5 mins. 2/1/97)
Centaur offload from C-5 and moved to the VIB (4 mins. 2/1/97)
K-33 erection of TC-21 skirt into VIB Cell 3 (erection of hardware into bldg.) (3 minus. 2/3/97)
K-33 Cassini erection of TC-21 into VIB Cell 3 (7 mins. 2/5/97)
Offload of first and second stage Titan Cassini, Skid Strip (3 mins. 2/14/1997)
K-33 Cassini First Stage erection at the VIB (4 mins. 4/14/1997)
K-33 Titan Cassini Second Stage mated to First Stage at the VIB (7 mins. 4/16/97)
K-33 Titan vehicle rollout from the VIB to the SMARF (7 mins. 5/15/97)
Titan K-33 Cassini rollout to Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral Air Station for Saturn Launch (6 mins. 20 sec. 5/30/97)