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During a quiet ceremony in July 1960 that formally transferred a facility from the military to a civilian agency, the United States Army Ballistic Missile Agency began operating as the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. What caused this transfer and why name it after an Army general if it was no longer a military

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LIFE photo, source Google/Life 2008 (Free). Wikipedia: "SA-500F (alternately SA500F, 500F, or Facilities Integration Vehicle) was a dummy Saturn V used by NASA to test facilities at Launch Complex 39 at the Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Florida during 1966.[1] Tests included the mating of the Saturn's stages in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), the fit of the service platforms, the launcher-transporter operation, the propellant loading system, and the test connections to the…

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NASA PHOTO: RELIVE! Apollo 15 Mission: "45th Anniversary", July 26-august 7, (1971-2016) VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2oWmRT9rGw Relive a trip to the moon with Apollo 15: "Legend of Apollo" IMAX 3D / Science Museum, London UK VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=997GnzW4fwU Apollo 15 launch LIVE, W. Cronkite: " Wow ! Our building's shaking, here again! " CBS, July 26, 1971 VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwMehQl04Mc Apollo 15 launch and mission LIVE on TV, 1971 VIDEO…

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Throughout its stellar 13-flight career, between November 1967 and May 1973, the mighty Saturn V—which still retains a place as the largest and most powerful rocket ever to reach operational service—never once failed to complete its assigned mission. It boosted two unmanned and one manned Apollo spacecraft into low-Earth orbit, sent nine teams of explorers

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