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Saturn V Collection

The Saturn V rocket, a symbol of human ingenuity and exploration, propelled the dreams of mankind to new heights

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 4 Launch

Apollo 4 Launch
On November 9, 1967, Apollo 4, the first test flight of the Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle, was launched from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Saturn V rocket, Command and Service modules, and a space suit from Apollo 13

Saturn V rocket, Command and Service modules, and a space suit from Apollo 13, Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Saturn V rocket launch, artwork

Saturn V rocket launch, artwork. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon. The Apollo program took place between 1961 and 1975

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photograph, 1968

Launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photograph, 1968
APOLLO 8: LAUNCH, 1968. Launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photograph, 1968

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Simulation showing the separation of the component parts of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, 1969

Simulation showing the separation of the component parts of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, 1969. Illustration of the removal of the Command Module

Background imageSaturn V Collection: USA, New Mexico, Alamogordo, New Mexico Museum of Space History, F1 Rocket Engine

USA, New Mexico, Alamogordo, New Mexico Museum of Space History, F1 Rocket Engine (used in Saturn V) in foreground & Little Joe II rocket

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 11 Launch, July 16, 1969. Creator: NASA

Apollo 11 Launch, July 16, 1969. Creator: NASA
Apollo 11 Launch, July 16, 1969. At 9:32 a.m. EDT, the swing arms move away and a plume of flame signals the liftoff of the Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle and astronauts Neil A

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Kennedy at Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, 1963. Creator: NASA

Kennedy at Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, 1963. Creator: NASA
Kennedy at Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, 1963. Dr. George Mueller gives Saturn V orientation to President John F. Kennedy and officials in Blockhouse 37. Front row, left to right: George Low, Dr

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Creator: NASA

Apollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Creator: NASA
Apollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Working inside the Apollo 16 Saturn V space vehicle at the launch pad, Grumman Aerospace Corporation technician Ken Crow attaches a plaque bearing the names

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Model, Rocket, Saturn V, 1975. Creator: David P. Gianakos

Model, Rocket, Saturn V, 1975. Creator: David P. Gianakos
Model, Rocket, Saturn V, 1975. This is a 1:34 scale model of the Saturn V and its launch tower. The Saturn V was one of several rockets developed by the National Aeronautics

Background imageSaturn V Collection: New DeSoto Car and Apollo Rocket, 1960 (lithograph)

New DeSoto Car and Apollo Rocket, 1960 (lithograph)
2622306 New DeSoto Car and Apollo Rocket, 1960 (lithograph) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vintage brochure for a new DeSoto car)

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Saturn V rocket lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. Creator: NASA

Saturn V rocket lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. Creator: NASA
Saturn V rocket lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. The Saturn V was the largest rocket ever built and was used on all Apollo missions to the moon

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Saturn V rocket lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. Creator: NASA

Saturn V rocket lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. Creator: NASA
Saturn V rocket lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. The Saturn V was the largest rocket ever built and was used on all Apollo missions to the moon

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 9 Saturn V rocket with full moon, 1969. Creator: NASA

Apollo 9 Saturn V rocket with full moon, 1969. Creator: NASA
Apollo 9 Saturn V rocket with full moon, 1969. This rocket, shown here on its launch pad at the Kennedy Space Centre, Cape canaveral, Florida, USA, launched Apollo 9 on 3 March 1969

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Launch of Saturn V rocket, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 7 December 1972

Launch of Saturn V rocket, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 7 December 1972. Apollo 17 was the last Apollo Moon landing mission and the only one to be launched at night

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Launch of the Apollo 17 mission, 1972

Launch of the Apollo 17 mission, 1972. Apollo 17 was the last Apollo moon landing mission and the only one to be launched at night

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 9 Saturn V rocket, 1969

Apollo 9 Saturn V rocket, 1969. This rocket, shown here on its launch pad at the Kennedy Space Centre, Cape canaveral, Florida, USA, launched Apollo 9 on 3 March 1969

Background imageSaturn V Collection: The Apollo 8 space vehicle on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center

The Apollo 8 space vehicle on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center
December 17, 1968 - Ground-level view of the Apollo 8 (Spacecraft 103/Saturn 503) space vehicle at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Static Test Firing of Saturn V S-1C Stage

Static Test Firing of Saturn V S-1C Stage
Smoke and flames belch from the huge S-1C test stand as the first stage booster of the Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle is static fired at the NASA Mississippi Test Facility (MTF)

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 16 Launch

Apollo 16 Launch
The Apollo 16 Saturn V space vehicle carrying astronauts John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly II, and Charles M. Duke, Jr. lifted off to the Moon at 12:54 p.m

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 14 Launch

Apollo 14 Launch
The Apollo 14 Saturn V Space Vehicle, carrying Astronauts Alan B. Shepard, Jr. Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar D. Mitchell, lifted off at 4:03 p.m

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 10 launch

Apollo 10 launch
The Apollo 10 (Spacecraft 106/Lunar Module 4/Saturn 505) space vehicle is launched from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center at 12:49 p.m. May 18, 1969

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Eisenhower visits the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama, USA. Creator: NASA

Eisenhower visits the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama, USA. Creator: NASA
Eisenhower visits the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama, USA. September 8, 1960. US President Eisenhower with rocket engineer Dr

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Illustration of Saturn V rocket on launcher platform, vehicle assembly building

Illustration of Saturn V rocket on launcher platform, vehicle assembly building and cross-section through rocket

Background imageSaturn V Collection: High angle view of the Apollo 4 spacecraft on the launch pad

High angle view of the Apollo 4 spacecraft on the launch pad
November 8, 1967 - High-angle view of Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, showing the Apollo 4 (Spacecraft 017/Saturn 501) unmanned

Background imageSaturn V Collection: High-angle view of the Apollo 8 spacecraft on the launch pad

High-angle view of the Apollo 8 spacecraft on the launch pad
December 17, 1968 - High-angle view of the Apollo 8 (Spacecraft 103/Saturn 503) space vehicle at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Saturn V interstage separation, artwork

Saturn V interstage separation, artwork. The ring falling back to Earth is an interstage that has just separated from the rockets second stage (stage II engines at top)

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Saturn V mock-up stands next to the U. S. Space and Rocket Center sign located in Huntsville

Saturn V mock-up stands next to the U. S. Space and Rocket Center sign located in Huntsville
Saturn V mock-up stands next to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center sign located in Huntsville, Alabama, USA

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Saturn V on display inside the Davidson Center for Space Exploration building at the U

Saturn V on display inside the Davidson Center for Space Exploration building at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center located in Huntsville, Alabama, USA

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Saturn V rocket, computer artwork

Saturn V rocket, computer artwork
Saturn V rocket. Computer artwork of a Saturn V rocket that was used by NASA to launch Apollo and Skylab missions. Saturn V was a disposable design, each rocket being used only once

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Saturn V rocket tank

Saturn V rocket tank. This is the second stage propellant tank for a Saturn V rocket. This rocket was used to launch the Apollo and Skylab spacecraft

Background imageSaturn V Collection: F1 engine on the Saturn V rocket

F1 engine on the Saturn V rocket in the Apollo/Saturn V Center, at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 4 liftoff

Apollo 4 liftoff
The Apollo 4 unmanned mission lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. This would be the first flight for the enormous Saturn V rocket that would eventually take humans to the Moon

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Illustration of astronauts entering Apollo 11 command module at the top of the Saturn V rocket

Illustration of astronauts entering Apollo 11 command module at the top of the Saturn V rocket

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Black and white illustration of Saturn V rocket being launched

Black and white illustration of Saturn V rocket being launched

Background imageSaturn V Collection: High angle view of the Apollo 14 space vehicle

High angle view of the Apollo 14 space vehicle
Cape Canaveral, Florida, November 9, 1970 - A high-angle view at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, showing the Apollo 14 (Spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509)

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 11 space vehicle taking off from Kennedy Space Center

Apollo 11 space vehicle taking off from Kennedy Space Center
July 16, 1969 - The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 11 (Spacecraft 107/Lunar Module 5/Saturn 506) space vehicle is launched from Launch Complex 39, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageSaturn V Collection: The Apollo Saturn 501 launch vehicle mated to the Apollo spacecraft

The Apollo Saturn 501 launch vehicle mated to the Apollo spacecraft
August 26, 1967 - The completely assembled Apollo Saturn 501 launch vehicle mated to the Apollo spacecraft 017 on Launch Complex 39A, Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 6 spacecraft leaves a fiery trail in the sky after launch

Apollo 6 spacecraft leaves a fiery trail in the sky after launch
April 4, 1968 - The five F-1 engines of the huge Apollo/Saturn V space vehicles first (S-IC) stage leave a gigantic trail of flame in the sky above the Kennedy Space Center seconds after liftoff

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Apollo 4 and its mobile launch tower

Apollo 4 and its mobile launch tower
August 26, 1967 - The Apollo 4 (Spacecraft 017/Saturn 501) stack and its mobile launch tower atop a crawler-transporter moving from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward the launch pad

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Searchlights illuminate this nighttime view of Apollo 17 spacecraft on its launchpad

Searchlights illuminate this nighttime view of Apollo 17 spacecraft on its launchpad
Cape Canaveral, Florida, November 1972 - Searchlights illuminate this nighttime scene at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Nighttime view of the Apollo 12 space vehicle

Nighttime view of the Apollo 12 space vehicle
Cape Canaveral, Florida, October 28, 1969 - A nighttime, ground-level view of Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, showing the Apollo 12 (Spacecraft 108/Lunar Module 6/Saturn 507) space vehicle

Background imageSaturn V Collection: High-angle view of the Apollo 10 space vehicle on its launch pad

High-angle view of the Apollo 10 space vehicle on its launch pad
May 13, 1969 - Aerial, high-angle view of the Apollo 10 (Spacecraft 106/Lunar Module 4/Saturn 505) space vehicle at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageSaturn V Collection: High angle view of the Apollo 14space vehicle

High angle view of the Apollo 14space vehicle
Cape Canaveral, Florida, November 9, 1970 - A high-angle view at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, showing the Apollo 14 (Spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509)

Background imageSaturn V Collection: The Apollo 13 space vehicle is launched from Kennedy Space Center

The Apollo 13 space vehicle is launched from Kennedy Space Center
April 11, 1970 - The Apollo 13 (Spacecraft 109/Lunar Module 7/Saturn 508) space vehicle is launched from Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageSaturn V Collection: Nighttime view of the Apollo 10 space vehicle on its launch pad

Nighttime view of the Apollo 10 space vehicle on its launch pad
May 4, 1969 - Nighttime, ground-level view of the Apollo 10 (Spacecraft 106/Lunar Module 4/Saturn 505) space vehicle on Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageSaturn V Collection: An aerial view of the Apollo 15 spacecraft on its launch pad

An aerial view of the Apollo 15 spacecraft on its launch pad
Cape Canaveral, Florida, July 13, 1971 - An aerial view of Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, showing the 363-feet tall Apollo 15 (Spacecraft 112/Lunar Module 10/Saturn 510)

Background imageSaturn V Collection: The Apollo 16 space vehicle is launched from Kennedy Space Center

The Apollo 16 space vehicle is launched from Kennedy Space Center
April 16, 1972 - The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 16 (Spacecraft 113/Lunar Module 11/Saturn 510) space vehicle is launched from Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, on a lunar landing mission



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The Saturn V rocket, a symbol of human ingenuity and exploration, propelled the dreams of mankind to new heights. Witnessing the Apollo 4 Launch was an awe-inspiring moment as this colossal rocket soared into the sky, carrying with it hopes and aspirations for space exploration. The Command and Service modules, along with a space suit from Apollo 13, remind us of the bravery and resilience of astronauts who risked their lives in pursuit of knowledge beyond our planet. The breathtaking artwork capturing the Saturn V rocket launch is a testament to human creativity in depicting such monumental events. The photograph showcasing the launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from Kennedy Space Center in Florida transports us back to that historic moment in 1968 when humanity first orbited around the moon. A simulation revealing how each component part separated during Apollo 11's journey serves as a reminder of meticulous planning required for successful space missions. At New Mexico Museum of Space History, one can marvel at F1 Rocket Engine - an engineering marvel that powered these incredible rockets. The iconic image capturing the Apollo 11 Launch on July 16th, 1969 evokes feelings of pride and wonderment as we remember Neil Armstrong's famous words: "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind. " President Kennedy's visit to Cape Canaveral further emphasizes his unwavering commitment towards advancing America's space program. Apollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation immortalizes those brave souls who ventured onto uncharted lunar terrain in search of scientific discoveries. A model representation by David P. Gianakos showcases every intricate detail encapsulating our fascination with this remarkable feat achieved by humankind. Even before its maiden flight, artists envisioned future possibilities by juxtaposing a New DeSoto Car alongside an Apollo Rocket lithograph from 1960 - highlighting society's anticipation for what lay ahead. Finally, witnessing firsthand Saturn V rocket lifting off from Kennedy Space Center fills hearts with a sense of wonder and admiration for the pioneers who dared to explore the unknown.