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Old December 27th 05, 06:38 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
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Default SA-214, the Last Cluster Booster

I've posted a rarely seen photo of the last Saturn IB booster stage,
built for
the SA-214 vehicle, at the following address.

"http://geocities.com/launchreport/sa214.html"

Today, with the agency scrambling to develop a new Saturn IB class
Crew Launch Vehicle, it almost hurts to view this photograph of one of
three powerful booster stages that NASA saw fit, in another time, to
scrap.

- Ed Kyle

 




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