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Saturn V in Launch Gantry at Sunset
Saturn V Liftoff
Saturn V Launch
Treads of Gigantic Saturn V Crawling Gantry
Saturn V Rocket on Launch Pad at Night
Saturn V Rocket on Launch Pad at Night
Night over Saturn V, 1966
Saturn V Rocket on Giant Crawling Gantry at Cape Kennedy
Saturn V in Launch Gantry at Cape Kennedy
Saturn V Launch Below Starry Sky
Saturn V Rocket on Giant Crawling Gantry
Erection and Mating of Saturn 204
Saturn V Rocket on Launch Pad at Night
Sun Shinning Through the Saturn V Gantry
Apollo/Saturn V on Launch Pad at Night
1966 Apollo and Saturn V in Silhouette
Saturn V Rocket on Crawling Gantry at Cape Kennedy
Moving the giant Saturn V Rocket
Saturn V Rocket on Crawling Gantry
Saturn V Rocket on Crawling Gantry
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Looking up at Saturn V in 1968
The 363-foot-tall Saturn V rocket first was launched Nov. 9, 1967 and was the launch vehicle for Project Apollo and Skylab. Boeing built the rocket’s massive S-1C first stage, North American the S-II second stage, and McDonnell Douglas the S-IVB third stage. Rocketdyne built the first stage’s five F-1 engines and the J-2 engine for the rocket’s second and third stages. Twelve Saturn Vs were used on the Apollo moon exploration program, and the 13th, in 1973, placed the McDonnell Douglas Skylab into Earth orbit. Two were placed in storage.
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BI23880
Boeing ID
k15097
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4663px × 5998px 80MB
License type
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1960s
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Apollo Program
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grid patterns
ground crews
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historic production status
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launch sites
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other livery
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rockets
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structural systems
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