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SATURN V`S FIVE ROCKET ENGINES OF ITS FIRST STAGE #92460143
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This is the last-remaining actual Saturn V rocket not a mock-up showing the five engines of its first stage. This Saturn V was intended for the 1972 Project Apollo 18 Lunar Exploration but it was cancelled by NASA with no reason given which remains classified to this day. NOTE: The reason why I included `Danger` here is because the Apollo 11 Lunar Lander had about 14 seconds left of fuel when Neil Armstrong was looking for a place to land the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM) and was finally able to do so in the Sea of Tranquility, not its intended landing place. If that 14 seconds of fuel had run out before the landing, the LEM would have crashed killing both Neil Armstrong and Edwin `Buzz` Aldrin and their bodies would have remained on the lunar surface forever. CAMERA USED: Canon PowerShot SX160 IS digital camera. This image was uploaded into Picasa 3 software installed on a Toshiba Laptop PC for minor refinements leading up to presentation.
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