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to do the nearly impossible for over 60 years"
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For a limited time, please follow the link to see fantastic pictures from the book Abandoned In Place.   This is NOT a recommendation, but rather a public service of providing information about a book.  The book is available through University of New Mexico Press, for $45. 176 pages. 13 x 11. 113 color photos, 1 map. Cloth cover.    LINK

A more complete Power Point Presentation on the above slideshow is presented:  HERE
In the slideshow shown below, we present part of our collection of photos of the Saturn V and Saturn 1B


This slideshow presents the Lunar Landing Sites, the Apollo Landing Sites & Tracks (as seen today), and the Apollo to Lunar Module Tunnel

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Saturn V - Apollo with Service Structure.
This is a very rare photo of the service structure being transported out to the pad by the crawler.  The service structure provided assess to the Saturn V vehicle while it was at the pad.

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30 Years of Space Shuttle Flights Poster.pdf - 7.5 megabytes - download here
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How many workers do you see working on this Saturn 1?  Keep counting...until you get to 18.

It is not a Saturn 1B but the very first Saturn 1 Test Article which we designed, built, assembled and tested at NASA-MSFC.

There were 10 Saturn 1 Space Launch Vehicles ( SA-1 through SA 10) successfully flown between October, 1961 and July, 1965.
 
 There were 9 Saturn 1B Space Launch Vehicles successfully flown between February, 1966 and July, 1975. Three  of these work horses were used to place the Skylab Astronauts into LEO ( SA -206 in May of 1973 for Skylab SL 2;  SA-207 in July of 1973 for Skylab SL 3;  and SA-208 in November of 1973 for SL 4). SA-209 was held back for a Rescue Mission ( if needed). The final Saturn 1B  launch (SA-210). took place during July of 1975 to support the US/SOVIET Rendvezvous Mission.


We hope the following slideshow catches some of the excitement and the memories of the Space Coast in the 1950's and 1960's.

The following slideshow is a presentation of the US Space Shuttle
​The following slideshow is a presentation of two US Space Shuttles on the pad at the same time - STS-125 and STS-400

Here is a presentation on KSC and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Video on Hangar S: Housed the Spacecraft and Astronauts during Apollo

Here is a slideshow on the Apollo 11 mission; showing the results of Space Propulsion.

Here is a slideshow of the historic documents provided by SPST members
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