Engineer man control on 3D print machine for commercial production line
3D Printing, 4K Resolution, Adult, Automated, Business
Crew operates radar equipment at the control center of the Command Guidance System for Titan I missile in the United States.
Activities at the control center of the Command Guidance System for Titan I missile in the United States. Radar equipment and guidance computers are placed in the operation room. Materials required for inserting targets into computers are supplied by the targeting package. Target tape, guidance program tape and digital simulation tape included in the launch control folder. It also includes 9 cards and launch control council labels. The target tape and guidance program tape are fed into computer om computer room to give desired trajectory for missiles. The information is stored in computer and is checked for accuracy of transfer. The cards are place in a reader. Which transmits information. Council labels are placed on the launch control council to identify targets stored in the computer. Using stored information and the digital simulation tape a close loop test is stimulated. The resulting computer commands are compared with the precalculated value stored on digital simulation tape. The Missile Combat Crew Commander sets on switches. Target is verified and target package identification label and target designation number are printed out. Targets are stored in guidance computers once targeting is completed. New targets can be substituted in the target library. Location: United States USA. Date: June 1, 1962.
Saudi men at computer terminals
Saudi Men sitting at row of computer terminals in some sort of Control room, Saudi men talking on public phones on street
1990s New York City Yacht
engine room of boat / ship / yacht - control panel of boat / ship / yacht - control room of boat / yacht / ship - computer screens
Where Do We Go from Here?
Various shots of Univac 1107 Thin-Film Memory Computer, a main-frame computer, in operation inside Toronto Traffic Control Rooms, shots of male operator.
COMPUTERS
00:00:00:00 [Natl Air traffic flow control room] VS men at computer terminals/ official explains the aircraft situation display. (0:00)/
Selected Originals - US SPACE SETBACK
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "US Space Setback" 65/88. <br/> <br/>United States of America (USA) - Gemini space programme. <br/> <br/>Mission control room with map of the World on wall - probably at the Nasa space centre at Houston, Texas. The map has lines marking flight paths. Various shots man operating machines issuing computer printout. Various shots signs: "Authorised Personnel Only" and "Do Not Enter". Various shots computer filling entire room - men bustle about the room, swapping leads in a matrix board. More shots mission control room. Exterior shots space centre, including Nasa sign. More shots laboratory where Gemini spacecraft are being constructed. <br/> <br/>Colour Item.
MANNED SPACE FLIGHT NETWORK
COLOR PRINT 275 SOF MAG VARIOUS ANTENNAE IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS. VS NASCOM VOICE CONTROL ROOM ACTIVITY. VS COMPUTER PUNCH CARDS AND TAPE ACTIVITY. CU'S COMPUTERS. VS OPERATIONS ROOM ACTIVITY. VS MISSION CONTROL ACTIVITY. CI: SPACE - BUILDINGS: CONTROL ROOM. MAACHINES - COMPUTERS. SPACE - TRACKING.
COMPUTERS
LONDON, TRAFFIC CONTROL ROOM. COMPUTER. CAMERAS ON TRAFFIC. "BIG BROTHER" FEELING. OPERATOR AT CONSOLE EXPLAINS. USING COMPUTERS TO EASE TRAFFIC FLOWS. COMPUTER ROOMS MONITORING TRAFFIC
Seen from Denmark: smart cameras in hospitals
1960s TV MASTER CONTROL ROOM
A 1960s television master control room.
UNION PACIFIC SAFETY CONFERENCE (9/10/1997)
Union Pacific holds a railroad safety news conference in Omaha today.
Remote Control Surgery; 10/25/00
CU Computer montor showing internet footage of surgery; Doctors/Nurses in hospital surgery room use computer consul to view live video of various rooms of the hospital, and various records and info; Surgeon performs long distance operation with use of remote control;
Engineer in control room
Engineer standing in front of the control panel in the control room and use laptop and smart phone.
Crew operates push buttons and guidance computers at the control center of the Command Guidance System in the United States.
Activities at the control center of the Command Guidance System in the United States. Ballistic Missile Analyst,Missile Combat Crew Commander and Guidance Control Officer operates radar equipment and guidance computers in the operation room of the control center. Meteorological data is fed in computers. Missile Combat Crew commander at control panel. He controls the TV monitor,transmitter receiver and antenna position. He operates the push buttons to select target,to initiate power on and to lift the antenna. The countdown begins and the missile launches from a silo lift launch complex. Bomb damage assessment is printed. The radar recycle equipment is ready for another launch and another missile is launched. Location: United States USA. Date: June 1, 1962.
Saudi business
Saudi Men sitting at row of computer terminals in some sort of Control room, Saudi men talking on public phones on street
CONTROL DATA CORPORATION - COMPUTER DIVISION (1965)
Y2K DENVER CLOCK
00:55:05:02 [B-ROLL - Air Traffic Control room &amp; various computers w date pushed ahead to 12/31/99] --- CU calendar &amp; clock on computer screen/ PB from computer screen/ MS Air Traffic Cont ...
HMS GLAMORGAN - COMPUTER SHIP OF THE FUTURE
English Channel. <br/> <br/>Top shots of the guided missile destroyer battleship HMS Glamorgan at sea. In the control / computer room a man pulls out old-fashioned computer records from a large control cupboard; officers on the bridge look at dials and through binoculars. Various shots in steering, control and engine rooms as the ship moves along. On the flight deck sailors play hockey while others watch and cheer them on. A Navigator on deck looks through a sextant while another officer makes notes. A helicopter is moved from a hanger out onto the deck and prepared for takeoff; firemen in asbestos suits and helmets stand by with a hose; the chopper takes off. <br/> <br/>Three young men play guitars and banjos before a television camera in a tiny studio; we hear that the ship has its own closed circuit TV station; good shots of the filming; tape recording machines going round; picture being adjusted. Men in a mess room watch the performance on the television while they have a pint. Several shots of the sailors getting their rum rations. Various shots in the kitchens show food being prepared and served into the sailors mess tins; good canteen and catering shots (most of the food looks pretty unappetising). In the sick bay a sailor gets a shot in the arm from a Naval doctor. <br/> <br/>Several shots of the radar antennae on the ship and the men looking at the radar scanner screens in the control room. Men in protective gloves and hood loads shells in the gun turret; M/Ss of the huge guns on the ship being fired. Several shots show the count down for Seaslug missiles to be fired; men at control panels look at dials and radar screens; an officer counts down into a microphone (mute). Complicated boards of buttons show the location of the missiles, intercut with shots of the missiles moving into position by electronic instruction. The missiles move into the launchers on deck and are fired; men watch their progress on a radar screen. Another launcher moves into position; L/S of the ship as the missiles are fired. <br/> <br/>Note: on file is correspondence and information about HMS Glamorgan. Cuts exist - see separate record.