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On January 25, 1962, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) formally assigned the task of developing the Saturn V Launch Vehicle, a three-stage rocket designed for a lunar landing mission, to the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama, with launch responsibility committed to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Dr. Werner von Braun headed a nationwide team drawn from industry, government and the educational community, which provided the expertise to produce the Saturn V. During a seven year period a total of 13 Saturn V Space Vehicles were launched, including two unmanned test flights, 10 Apollo flights and one flight which carried the Skylab space station to earth's orbit.
The Saturn V Launch Vehicle, a National Historic Landmark, is located at the United States Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, near the Marshall Space Flight Center. The museum is open from 9:00am to 5:00pm year round. Please call 1-800-637-7223, or visit the museum's website for further information. |
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