U. S. BICENTENNIAL EXPOSITION AND THE SATURN V [500F] MOVE TO THE EXHIBIT CRADLE

[KSC-76P-0060]


  • Photo Number: KSC-76P-0060

  • Release Date: 30-Mar-1976

  • Keywords: U. S. BICENTENNIAL EXPOSITION,VAB [VAB],AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL 1776-1976,THIRD CENTURY AMERICA,DOMES,500F LAUNCH VEHICLE,SATURN V LAUNCH VEHICLE EXHIBIT,EXHIBITS,SATURN V EXHIBIT CRADLE,ASSEMBLING,APOLLO SPACECRAFT
  • Description: Cranes lower Apollo spacecraft onto specially designed cradle. The entire full-sized Apollo Saturn V rocket will be displayed at the Bicentennial Exposition site.

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