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From sea to Seattle

Friday, November 20, 2015 17:30
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collectSPACE.com

The public visiting The Museum of Flight in Seattle will get their first look at a Saturn V F-1 engine part recovered from the seafloor on Saturday (Nov. 21). The museum will display the injector from the no. 3 engine that launched the Apollo 12 moon landing mission in 1969 as a preview of a larger, permanent Apollo-themed exhibit to include other engine parts coming in 2017. Here is a look at the F-1 artifacts that have landed in Seattle.

collectSPACE features daily entries about space exploration history, plus news and information about space artifact exhibits.”



Source: http://www.collectspace.com/index.html#1120151755

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