Back: AERIAL VIEW OF HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA "Where America's Race to the Moon Began" This scene shows a part of Big Springs Park, the City Hall, Madison County Courthouse, State National Bank Building and other fine edifices in downtown.
Front: Greetings from Outer Space, Huntsville, Ala. Back: JUPITER-C left: U.S. Army JUPITER-C Missile. This rocket, developed at the Army Ballistic Missile Agency, Huntsville. Ala., was used to launch the free world's first scientific earth satellite, the EXPLORER. Right: U.S. Army JUPITER Missile. The JUPITER Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile is being developed at the Army Ballistic Missile Agency, Huntsville. Ala. It is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead to a distance of 1500 nautical miles.
Front: Greetings from Huntsville, Ala. The Rocket City. Back: Huntsville, Ala., "The Rocket City" Huntsville has earned the title "Rocket City" since the Army located most of its missile and rocket men at Redstone Arsenal.
Front: Welcome to Huntsville. Missile and Space Capital. Back: HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. Welcome to the "Outer Space Capitol, USA" - a progressive and friendly metropolis.
Front: Welcome! Space Capital of the Universe, Huntsville, Alabama. Back: WELCOME TO HUNTSVILLE! Huntsville, Ala. is the home of Redstone Arsenal, where the Army Ballistic Missile Agency is located. Also the Army Ordnance Guided Missile School.
Front: Greetings From Rocket City - Huntsville, Alabama, Home of the Redstone Arsenal Back: Huntsville is home of Redstone Arsenal, the Army Ordance research and development center for rockets and guided missiles. Here has centered the development of such famous rockets and guided missiles as the Nike-Ajax, Nike-Hercules, Corporal, Sergeant, Hawk, Dart, Little John, Honest John, Lacrosse, Hermes, Redstone, Jupiter and Jupiter C, which launched America's first earth satellite.