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10
Feb
2014

Wrapping Light on the First Stage, Saturn V




The way the light wraps over all the curves and ribs down at the bottom end of the Saturn V is pretty spectacular, I reckon. This shot shows a part of the engine fairing and one of the fins.



Tagged - Apollo, engineering, exploration, houston, Johnson Space Center, JSC, moon, NASA, Rocket, Saturn V, space, technology, texas, tx, vehicle


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