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@PynchonInPublic “@BeschlossDC: Here a rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Florida in 1950: #NASA"pic.twitter.com/VZfL55O6Ao
Keeeewwwwl ;-) “@BeschlossDC: Here a rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Florida in 1950: #NASA pic.twitter.com/MCEfKVkoUM”
@BeschlossDC I wonder how close those photographers are?
@BeschlossDC it's a a WAC missile on top of a captured V2. This is actually the very 1st launch from the future spaceport.
@BeschlossDC So many modern safety rules violated! @Green_Footballs
@cmilesbaker “@BeschlossDC: Here a rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Florida in 1950: #NASA pic.twitter.com/M3a3PFbnPE”
Awesome photo.
RT @BeschlossDC: Here a rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Florida in 1950: #NASApic.twitter.com/xmPdPBYyZq
@BeschlossDC Yes indeed-the resemblance to a V-2 is compelling.
Good ole days. RT @BeschlossDC Here a rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Florida in 1950: #NASApic.twitter.com/Kaj7Ls8CI4
@wjhenn you can thank Von Braun
@BeschlossDC Das ist gut, V2 appreciate that.
@BeschlossDC isn't that one of the V-2 captured from the germans at the end og WWII?
@BeschlossDC one of my all time favorites. Do you know how to find a high res version?
Love this photo. RT @BeschlossDC: Here a rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Florida in 1950: #NASApic.twitter.com/k1YJp2Wq9i
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