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NASA ID: AS7-4-1569

Mission: Apollo 7

Taken/released on: 11/10/1968

 

Saturn V third stage LM adapter

Attached to the Saturn IV-B stage, the Lunar Module Adapter's four panels are retracted to the fully open position. This is where the Lunar Module (LM) is stored during launch. On missions requiring the use of a LM, the four panels would be retracted and jettisoned before rendezvous and docking. This photo was taken during the Apollo 7 mission, when no Lunar Module was carried. The SIV-B stage flew as the second stage on a Saturn IB rocket. It is also used as the third stage on the Saturn V. The Apollo 7 mission was designed to test the Apollo Command and Service Module spacecraft systems specifically. Apollo 9 was the first mission to fly the Lunar Module. (Source: GRIN)


 
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Notes on this image: 
Alternative PhotoIDs: AS07-4-1569; GPN-2000-001483
Keywords: Saturn IV-B Stage
Image quality: 5/5. You can obtain 16x20 inches (or smaller) photographic prints of this image.
Image last modify: 1/1/2000
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