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IMP1_v_bw_o_n (63-IMP-23) by Mike Acs

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IMP1_v_bw_o_n (63-IMP-23)

“The Delta launch vehicle stands ready on Launch Pad 17A to send the first of the IMP series satellites into Earth orbit. The 138-pound Interplanetary Explorer satellite will measure magnetic fields, cosmic rays, and solar winds in interplanetary space.

I love the late 50’s/early 60’s black & white dawn/dusk/night photographs taken of the missiles & rockets being prepped for or during launch from Cape Canaveral. Some of the most wonderfully creative photography in the name of documentation by the likes of Chuck Rogers & multiple (sadly obscure & mostly unknown) others. Yeah, not unlike the artists…damnit.

Like on this one; the bank of searchlights & their beams revealed by the fog, mist, haze…whatever it is, the exquisite detail of men & machine, and in this particular photograph, the play of multiple overlapping shadows – I assume from the bank of searchlights unseen to the left – cast on the rocket by the umbilical mast & its cabling. Maybe a several second exposure? Exquisite…photographic art.

Payload details:

space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/explorer_imp-a.htm
Credit: Gunter’s Space Page

nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1963...
Credit: NSSDCA website