APOLLO 12 SATURN V LAUNCH VEHICLE IS SURROUNDED BY THE MOBILE SERVICE STRUCTURE
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Photo Number: KSC-69PC-0638
Release Date: 14-Nov-1969
Keywords: APOLLO 12 FLIGHT,SATURN V LAUNCH VEHICLE,UMBILICAL TOWERS
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Description:
The 402-foot-high Mobile Service Structure surrounds the Apollo 12 Saturn V space vehicle at the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A. The MSS was removed to its park site about 26 hours before launch.
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156 |
25115 |
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