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Saturn V - Saturn V vehicles and launches

Saturn V - Saturn V vehicles and launches: Encyclopedia II - Saturn V - Saturn V vehicles and launches

. Currently there are three Saturn Vs on display, all displayed horizontally: At the Johnson Space Center made up of first stage of SA-514, the second stage from SA-515 and the third stage from SA-513. At the Kennedy Space Center made up of S-IC-T (test stage) and the second and third stages from SA-514. At the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama made up of S-IC-D, S-II-F/D and S- ...

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Saturn V, Saturn V - Background, Saturn V - Technology, Saturn V - Stages, Saturn V - Comparisons, Saturn V - Assembly, Saturn V - Lunar mission launch sequence, Saturn V - S-IC sequence, Saturn V - S-II sequence, Saturn V - S-IVB sequence, Saturn V - Later use of Saturn V systems, Saturn V - Cost, Saturn V - Saturn V vehicles and launches, Saturn V - Media

Saturn V, Saturn V - Assembly, Saturn V - Background, Saturn V - Comparisons, Saturn V - Cost, Saturn V - Later use of Saturn V systems, Saturn V - Lunar mission launch sequence, Saturn V - Media, Saturn V - S-IC sequence, Saturn V - S-II sequence, Saturn V - S-IVB sequence, Saturn V - Saturn V vehicles and launches, Saturn V - Stages, Saturn V - Technology

Saturn V: Encyclopedia II - Saturn V - Saturn V vehicles and launches



Saturn V - Saturn V vehicles and launches

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Currently there are three Saturn Vs on display, all displayed horizontally:

  • At the Johnson Space Center made up of first stage of SA-514, the second stage from SA-515 and the third stage from SA-513.
  • At the Kennedy Space Center made up of S-IC-T (test stage) and the second and third stages from SA-514.
  • At the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama made up of S-IC-D, S-II-F/D and S-IVB-D (all test stages not meant for actual flight).

Of these three, only the one at the Johnson Space Center consists only of stages that were meant to be launched. The US Space & Rocket Center also has on display an erect full scale model of the Saturn V. The first stage from SA-515 resides at the Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans, Louisiana and the third stage was converted for use as backup Skylab and is now on display at the National Air and Space Museum.

A popular, untrue urban legend, started in 1996, states that NASA has lost or destroyed the blueprints or other plans for the Saturn V. In fact, the plans still exist on microfilm at the Marshall Space Flight Center.[6]

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