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This image depicts a high angle view of technicians working on the instrument unit (IU) component assembly for the...
The Saturn I (SA-4) flight lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch Complex 34, March 28, 1963. The fourth launch...
The Saturn I (SA-4) flight lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch Complex 34, March 28, 1963. The fourth launch...
SATURN S-1B STAGE (SA-T) WITH PROPULSION AND STRUCTURAL TEST FACILITY (BUILDING 4572) IN BACKGROUND
This image depicts the tension in the Launch Control Center of the Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral, Florida,...
In this photograph, the Pegasus, meteoroid detection satellite is installed in its specially modified Apollo service...
PROPULSION AND STRUCTURAL TEST FACILITY (BUILDING 4572) AT THE GEORGE C. MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER IN HUNTSVILLE,...
Artemis I SA (Spacecraft Adapter) Cone will be installed underneath CSM. CSM will move from FAST cell to...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Director, Dr. Wernher von Braun (left) confers with the Director of the MSFC...
The second flight of the Saturn I vehicle, the SA-2, was successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida on April...
The Marshall Space Flight Center's first Saturn I vehicle, SA-1, lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on October...
Dr. von Braun, Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), and Dr. Debus, Director of the Launch Operations...
On October 27, 1961, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) and the Nation marked a high point in the 3-year-old...
This is the official three-member crew portrait of the Apollo 15 (SA-510). Pictured from left to right are: David R....
Developed at MSFC under the direction of Dr. Wernher von Braun, the SA-5 incorporated a Saturn I, Block II engine....
Pictured inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Pictured inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Pictured inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Pictured inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
This night photograph depicts the SA-1 booster (Saturn I S-I stage) being removed from the test stand after the...
jsc2022e057886 (5/12/2022) --- ICE Cubes mission control centre at the Space Applications Services, Brussels,...
jsc2022e057892 (5/12/2022) --- The SpaceOMIX team traveling to Space Applications Services, Brussels, Belgium for...
The Saturn I S-IV stage (second stage) assembly for the SA-9 mission underwent the weight and balance test in the...
The launch of the SA-5 on January 29, 1964 was the fifth Saturn I launch vehicle. The SA-5 marked a number of firsts...