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Saturn V Rocket

Photography Space posted on Mar 02, 2013
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This is the base of a model Saturn V rocket. It's about 3 feet high when stood upright. I added the little scientist to give a sense of scale to the real thing. Not sure the scale is right though.

Comments (7)


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durleybeachbum

6:40AM | Sat, 02 March 2013

Odd but interesting!

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Cyve

9:37AM | Sat, 02 March 2013

Powerful capture !!!

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

5:54PM | Sat, 02 March 2013

Probably not far off Steve. I recall these things being huge. Excellent shot.

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blinkings

7:05PM | Sat, 02 March 2013

I think you have done an excellent job Steve.

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whaleman

10:40PM | Sat, 02 March 2013

"Here, let me light that cigarette for you...just stand over here!"

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bmac62

11:40PM | Mon, 04 March 2013

Nice job. I found that the first and second stages were 33 feet in diameter...so I think you are pretty close. If this model is about three feet high standing up, that works out quite well. The actual Saturn V stood 363 feet tall. 1 inch equals 10 feet...

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nikolais

11:42AM | Wed, 06 March 2013

coooool!


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