Pasadena: Esro II, radiation monitor for the world, ready for launch. Pasadena: Lunar Orbiter Four sends best moon-shots yet. Pasadena: Servitor Three digs a tiny soil-sampling moon-trench. Utah: Twin-Pershing missiles in successful simultaneous launch. Establishing shot - Esro II a radiation monitor whose job is to report on solar and cosmic radiation and its effects on the earths ionosphere. Camera panning - Wires, incased electronics and the Esro Satellite. CU - Esro II Satellite; The European Space Research Origination - Esro II Satellite Contractor - Hawker Siodeley - Dynamics LTD - Something else is written on the bottom but the time code covers it up. MS - Laboratory and Science Technicians. MS - Scale model of Lunar Orbiter Four circling the circumference of the moon snapping photographs of the moon's surface. Medium to Close Up - Moon's surface, pitted with holes. High Angle shot - The Pasadena Servitor digging into the moon's surface making a 4 inch deep trench and taking a sample of the moon's surface. Medium LS - Utah, Twin-Pershing Missiles standing on launching pads, it's lift-off time and simultaneously both of the engines on the missiles expel fire and smoke, slowly rising into the open sky and heading towards the designated target.