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5
Nov
2010

Rocketdyne F-1 Engines




These 5 Rocketdyne F-1 engines powered the first stage of the Saturn V moon rocket. This particular specimen can be found in the rocket park at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

This is close to a repost since I shot a very similar image last year with the D90/Sigma 10-20 combination. I still prefer the older version even though at full resolution, this one is a whole lot cleaner.



Tagged - engine, F1, first stage, houston, Johnson Space Center, JSC, nozzle, Rocket, Rocketdyne, Saturn V, texas, tx


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November 9, 2010, 10:37 pm

[…] love the smooth variation of light over the curved surfaces but why would I prefer this over, say, this shot, or this […]

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