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1979 photo of NASA Saturn V rocket on display at Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA. The Saturn V ("Saturn Five") is laying on its side on the ground. The three rocket stages are separated slightly, showing a rocket nozzle. This rocket was fully functional, and designed to fly to the moon, but was dismantled and put on public display after the Apollo program was cancelled. The giant Vehicle Assembly Building (V.A.B.) is visible in the background. The building's exterior is painted with a giant red-white-and-blue American flag. |
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