APOLLO 16 AERIAL OF SATURN V LAUNCH VEHICLE ROLLOUT FROM VAB TO LC 39A

[KSC-71PC-0767]


  • Photo Number: KSC-71PC-0767

  • Release Date: 13-Dec-1971

  • Keywords: APOLLO 16 FLIGHT,APOLLO PROGRAM,SATURN V LAUNCH VEHICLE,ROLLOUT,LAUNCHER UMBILICAL TOWER [LUT],MOBILE LAUNCHER,CRAWLER TRANSPORTER,CRAWLERWAY
  • Description: Apollo 16 on its mobile launcher and clutched by nine swing arms, moves along the crawlerway from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. The move, atop the 2,721 metric ton [6-million pound] transporter is prior to launch no earlier than April 16. Apollo 16 will land a lunar module on the lunar surface in the Descartes area.

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