US Space & Rocket Center Rt. 565, Governor's Road Huntsville, AL 35807
Notable for: largest rocket engines built at the time of the first US missions to the moon
Links: US Space & Rocket Center homepage: http://www.spacecamp.com/
Boeing site: http://www.boeing.com/history/boeing/saturn.html
Kennedy Space Center: http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/visitKSC/NASAtours/apolloSaturn.asp
Apollo Anniversary: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/ap11ann/events.htm
More about . . . The largest rocket built at the time of the historic first missions to the moon, the Saturn V carried aloft the 45-ton Apollo spacecraft on earth orbital and lunar missions from 1967 to 1972. It also launched the 120-ton Skylab into earth orbit on May 14, 1973.
Design and fabrication of the Saturn V were carried out by a government-industry team, which included the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Boeing Company, North American Rockwell, McDonnell Douglas Corporation, International Business Machines and their subcontractors. Many of the design features were outgrowths of the earlier development work accomplished by military service organizations and their contractors.
Visiting Info: For hours, tickets, tours and more, go to: http://www.spacecamp.com/details.php?cat=Museum&program=Admission
Ceremony Notes: July 1980; three sites were simultaneously designated (via satellite) for the Saturn V (see also Texas and Florida).
Image Credit: Courtesy of NASA. Copyright authorization is limited to the promotion of the ASME Landmarks Program, in most cases, and therefore permission to use this image is restricted. |