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The 60th anniversary of the launch of Explorer 1 was an opportunity to celebrate the achievement that sent America into the Space Age, as well as to embrace the promises of future exploration and discoveries yet unknown. Several events were held in historically significant venues, including the building in Washington where the iconic image of its developers hoisting a model of Explorer 1 at the press conference announcing the launch was taken, at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California where the satellite was designed and built, and at the blockhouse and launch pad in Florida from which the rocket that carried Explorer 1 into space was launched.

Blockhouse at Cape Canaveral
Activities in a blockhouse at Cape Canaveral during the launch of the Jupiter-C rocket carrying Explorer 1 on Jan. 31, 1958. On the 50th anniversary of the launch, a marker was unveiled declaring Cape Canaveral Air Force Station as a National Historic Aerospace Site by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
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