AS-206 SATURN 1B LAUNCH VEHICLE SECOND STAGE IS MATED WITH FIRST STAGE AT LAUNCH COMPLEX 37

[67-H-155]


  • Photo Number: 67-H-155

  • Release Date: 01-Feb-1967

  • Keywords: AS 206 [SA-206],LAUNCH COMPLEX 37B,SERVICE STRUCTURE,PAD PLATFORM,H-1 ENGINE,SATURN STAGES,SATURN 1B LAUNCH VEHICLE,APOLLO 5 FLIGHT,SECOND STAGE
  • Description: The second stage of the uprated Saturn I launch vehicle is being hoisted into position for mating at Complex 37, Cape Kennedy, FL, in preparation for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Apollo/Saturn-206 mission. The 58.4 foot S-IVB stage has one Rocketdyne J-2 engine capable of producing 200,000 pounds of thrust.

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