Vintage NASA Apollo Saturn V Rocket Photo Kennedy Space Center 1966
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This vintage color photograph captures the iconic Apollo rollout atop the Saturn V rocket near the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center. The image showcases a historic moment in American space exploration, highlighting the massive Saturn V rocket used during the Apollo lunar missions. The photo is titled "GOING FOR THE TOUCHDOWN" and features palm tree shadows adding a unique visual element.
On the reverse, the photo is identified as "GOING FOR THE REACHABLE MOON" and provides detailed information about the Saturn V's capabilities, including its ability to launch over a quarter million pounds into earth orbit and the total lunar mission weight. The photograph was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and is marked with the photo number 66-HC-289, indicating its origin from the mid-1960s era, a significant period in space history. This collectible photo is ideal for space enthusiasts, historians, and collectors of NASA memorabilia. Measures 11x14.
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