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In 1961 NASA contracted Boeing to build the 138-foot, 300,000-pound S-1C boosters that were the first stage of the 363-foot Apollo/Saturn V launch vehicles that would blast Apollo capsules to the moon. The first-stage booster, designed by Boeing in Huntsville, Ala., and assembled in New Orleans, La., had 7.5 million pounds of thrust and was a quantum leap beyond other rockets of the time. Its task was to hurl a 120-ton payload into orbit around the Earth. North American Rockwell built the S-II second stage, the command and service modules, and the F-1 and J-2 rocket engines, and the McDonnell Douglas Corp. built the S-IVB third stage. As time went on, Boeing was given more responsibility for the Saturn V program and, by 1964, was in charge of assembling all three stages of the rocket and providing mission support. Boeing also provided the technical staff at Cape Kennedy, responsible for checkout support during final assembly.
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BI21736
Boeing ID
dac14601
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4798px × 5998px 82MB
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Keywords
1960s
abundance
adults
Apollo Program
gray
ground shots
half-length views
high-tech / advanced
historic production status
interiors
laboratories
launch sites
launch vehicles
male
obsolete / old-fashioned
occupations and work
perspective lines
photos
repetition
researchers
right side views
rockets
scanned from film negative
several/groups
space
testing
vintage / retro
white
working together
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