A FULLY-ASSEMBLED SATURN SPACE VEHICLE at the Marshall Space Flight Centre, in Alabama, dwarfs a Juno II rocket and a Redstone-Mercury space vehicle (left foreground). This version of the Saturn is a three-stage rocket. 180ft long.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29459, 10 March 1961, Page 20
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36A FULLY-ASSEMBLED SATURN SPACE VEHICLE at the Marshall Space Flight Centre, in Alabama, dwarfs a Juno II rocket and a Redstone-Mercury space vehicle (left foreground). This version of the Saturn is a three-stage rocket. 180ft long. Press, Volume C, Issue 29459, 10 March 1961, Page 20
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