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Saturn V Rocket on Giant Crawling Gantry
Saturn V Rocket on Crawling Gantry
Saturn V Rocket on Crawling Gantry
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Sun Shinning Through the Saturn V Gantry
Moving the Saturn V out of the Gantry
Crawling Gantry with Saturn V Emerging from Vertical Assembly Building, KSC
Saturn V in Launch Gantry at Cape Kennedy
Saturn V Rocket on Launch Pad at Night
Saturn V Rocket on Launch Pad at Night
Saturn V Rocket on Launch Pad at Night
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Saturn V Rocket Makes its Way Towards Launch Pad
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Treads of Gigantic Saturn V Crawling Gantry
The Saturn V could put a 120-ton payload into Earth orbit or a 45-ton payload near the moon. It contained 5.6 million pounds of propellant (or 960,000 gallons). The assembled vehicle was so heavy that when it was rolled out of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral, Fla., it pulverized the special gravel roadbed designed to accept its weight.
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Unique identifier
BI210880
Boeing ID
p39931
Type
Image
Size
5100px × 3400px 16MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
adults
Apollo Program
close-ups
contrast
day
exteriors
ground crews
ground shots
historic production status
inspecting
large
launch sites
launch vehicles
male
photos
rockets
scanned from film negative
shadows
small
space
sunshine
two people
unpaved ground
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