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The image caption "April 16, 1946: First U.S. test of captured German V-2" references a wikimedia file with a caption of "A new chapter in space flight began in July 1950 with the launch of the first rocket from Cape Canaveral , Florida: the Bumper 8."
An image from July 1950 does not belong on the April 1946 event page.
The image should either be updated to one from April 1946 if available, deleted altogether, or caption changed to "launch similar to this V2 two-stage launch from 1950".