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This image illustrates the basic differences between the three Saturn launch vehicles developed by the Marshall...
An Apollo/Saturn V facilities Test Vehicle and Launch Umbilical Tower (LUT) atop a crawler-transporter move from the...
This plaque, displayed on the grounds of Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, commemorates the...
This is a good cutaway diagram of the Saturn V launch vehicle showing the three stages, the instrument unit, and the...
This cutaway drawing shows the S-IVB (third stage) of the Saturn V launch vehicle. As a part of the Marshall Space...
The second Saturn V launch vehicle (SA-502) for the Apollo 6 mission lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center launch...
This chart illustrates the testing vehicle and flight vehicle configurations, in addition to the approximate...
Pictured is a J-2 engine being processed at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). A single J-2 engine was utilized on...
Pictured is a J-2 engine being processed at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). A single J-2 engine was utilized on...
Apollo 6, the second and last of the unmarned Saturn V test flights, is slowly transported past the Vehicle Assembly...
A technician checks the systems of the Saturn V instrument unit in a test facility in Huntsville. This instrument...
This montage illustrates the various configurations and missions of the three classes of the Saturn vehicles...
The flame and exhaust from the test firing of an F-1 engine blast out from the Saturn S-IB Static Test Stand in the...
Saturn 1 Launch summary of research and development flights and operational flights. NASA's initial development plan...
Apollo Spacecraft 104 Command/Service Module and Lunar Module 3 arrive at the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) for...
In 1973, Skylab, America's first space station, was launched aboard a two-stage Saturn V vehicle. Saturn IB rockets...
In 1973, Skylab, America's first space station, was launched aboard a two-stage Saturn V vehicle. Saturn IB rockets...
This drawing clearly shows the comparative sizes of the rocket engines used to launch the Saturn vehicles. The RL-10...
Apollo/Saturn Program: In January 1962, NASA initiated development of the large launch vehicle for the Project...
S73-25654 (7 May 1973) --- A deliberate double exposure to help illustrate the comparative sizes and configurations...
This photograph shows an early moment of the first test flight of the Saturn V vehicle for the Apollo 4 mission,...
This photograph shows the Saturn V assembled LOX (Liquid Oxygen) and fuel tanks ready for transport from the...
This photo shows the Saturn V first stage being lowered to the ground following a successful test to determine the...
A technician can be seen working atop the white room across from the escape tower of the Apollo 11 spacecraft a few...