{CaptionsBy} Sherikon Space Systems {LastEditor} KSC Archive to NIX conversion program {ScannedBy} Bionetics Photo Lab {acquireddate} 01-Feb-1967 {author} National Aeronautics and Space Administration {date} 01-Feb-1967 {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. {highres} 1800 x 2280 {highsize} 711437 {hightype} JPEG {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 {lowres} 189 x 240 {lowsize} 62926 {lowtype} GIF {mediumres} 606 x 768 {mediumsize} 90226 {mediumtype} JPEG {number} 67-H-155 {orientation} vertical {othernumbers} P-20254, ARCHIVE-04155 {place} LAUNCH COMPLEX 37B {slideres} 121 x 156 {slidesize} 27464 {slidetype} GIF {tinyres} 79 x 100 {tinysize} 11101 {tinytype} GIF {title} AS-206 SATURN 1B LAUNCH VEHICLE SECOND STAGE IS MATED WITH FIRST STAGE AT LAUNCH COMPLEX 37 {type} Image {view} exterior {end}