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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks during the National Space Council meeting inside the Apollo/Saturn V...
From left, NASA astronauts Jessica Meir, Joseph Acaba, Anne McClain, Matthew Dominick, and Jessica Watkins pose...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks during the National Space Council meeting inside the Apollo/Saturn V...
National Space Council Meeting and Special Artemis Announcement
National Space Council Meeting and Special Artemis Announcement
This photograph was taken during the final assembly operation of the Saturn V launch vehicle for the Apollo 4 (SA...
A panel discussion with Apollo astronauts took place during the Apollo 11 50th Gala, present by Northop Grumman,...
Teams lift the first stage of the Apollo 8 Saturn V rocket inside the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly...
Teams lift the first stage of the Apollo 10 Saturn V rocket by crane inside High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly...
The third stage (S-IVB) of the Saturn V launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission is hoisted in the...
This photograph is a view of stacking the major components of the S-IC (first) stage of the Saturn V vehicle at the...
The Saturn IB and Saturn V first stages were manufactured at the Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF), located 24...
Apollo 6, the second and last of the unmarned Saturn V test flights, is slowly transported past the Vehicle Assembly...
This image depicts a Boeing worker installing an F-1 engine on the Saturn V S-IC flight stage at the Michoud...
This cutaway drawing shows the S-IVB (third stage) of the Saturn V launch vehicle. As a part of the Marshall Space...
Apollo spacecraft 017 leaves the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at Kennedy Space Center on its way to the...
Apollo Spacecraft 104 Command/Service Module and Lunar Module 3 arrive at the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) for...
The Apollo/Saturn 501 spacecraft undergoes checkout in test stand within the Kennedy Space Center’s Manned...
Apollo/Saturn Program: In January 1962, NASA initiated development of the large launch vehicle for the Project...
This Saturn V S-II (second) stage is being lifted into position for a test at the Vehicle Assembly Building at the...
This picture is a view of stacking the major components of the S-IC (first) stage of the Saturn V vehicle at the...
This picture is a view of stacking the major components of the S-IC (first) stage of the Saturn V vehicle at the...
This photograph is a view of stacking the major components of the S-IC (first) stage of the Saturn V vehicle at the...
S67-36022 (20 June 1967) --- Apollo Spacecraft 017 is moved into position in the Vehicle Assembly Building's high...