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[1] Apollo/Saturn V / Unidentified photographer
Saturn V on the launchpad
May 25, 1966
Vintage photograph with NASA KSC caption and “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso with identifying number “107-KSC-66C-4835”.

[2] NASA / Unidentified photographer
Saturn V on Pad A
July 22, 1966
Vintage photograph with NASA KSC caption and “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso with identifying number “107-KSC-66C-6474”.

[3] NASA / Unidentified photographer
Saturn V on Pad 39A
May 25, 1966
Vintage photograph with NASA MSC caption and “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso with identifying number “107-KSC-66C-4860”.

[4] NASA / Unidentified photographer
Saturn V next to the Vehicle Assembly Building
May 25, 1966
Vintage photograph with NASA MSC caption and “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso with identifying number “107-KSC-66C-4709”.

[5] NASA / Unidentified photographer
Saturn V on the launchpad at night
1966
Vintage photograph.
20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in)
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[1] View of Cape Kennedy’s Pad 39A, the launchpad holding the vehicle, Saturn V, at sunset.

[2] Mobile service structure moving from base of ramp to pad 'A.'
From NASA caption.

[3] The facility vehicle arrives at launch complex 39A.
From NASA caption.

[4] The roll out of Saturn V, 500-F from the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Vehicle Assembly Building was constructed for the assembly of the Apollo/Saturn V rocket which was the largest rocket made by humans at the time.

[5] View of Saturn V, stationary on the pad.

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