
| NASA Center: |
Kennedy Space Center |
| Image # : |
66PC-0072 |
| Date : |
6/17/1966
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Title
Apollo Saturn V Test Vehicle
Full Description
An aerial view of the Apollo Saturn V Facilities Test vehicle rolling
out of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) and heading to Launch Complex
39A. This test vehicle, designated the Apollo Saturn 500F, will never
make the journey to the moon. However, it is being used to verify launch
facilities, train launch crews, and develop test and checkout
procedures.
Keywords
Apollo Saturn V Test Vehicle Saturn 500F Vehicle Assembly Building VAB
Subject Category
Saturn V, Aerial Photographs,
Reference Numbers
- Center:
KSC
- Center Number:
66PC-0072
- GRIN DataBase Number:
GPN-2000-000614
Source Information
- Creator/Photographer: NA
- Original Source: DIGITAL
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72 |
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| Small |
.jpg |
640 |
512 |
221 |
| Medium |
.jpg |
1500 |
1200 |
852 |
| Large |
.jpg |
3000 |
2400 |
2,519 |
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