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I was reading bits of Apollo By The Numbers, published at
http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4029/SP-4029.htm and got past its thick index-avoidance system to the page on Apollo 11, http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4029/Apollo_11a_Summary.htm which has the interesting mention: The Apollo 11 launch vehicle was a Saturn V, designated SA-506. The mission also carried the designation Eastern Test Range #5307. I'e never heard of Eastern Test Range launch numbers before, but would guess they stem from Cape Canaveral's life as an Air Force testing range station. These look to be even more wondrously confusing than the space shuttle's STS mission numbers, though, since, well, here's the numbers: Apollo 7 #66 Apollo 8 #170 Apollo 9 #9025 Apollo 10 #920 Apollo 11 #5307 Apollo 12 #2793 Apollo 13 #3381 Apollo 14 #7194 Apollo 15 #7744 Apollo 16 #1601 Apollo 17 #1701 Is there any sort of pattern or meaning to the numbers? -- Joseph Nebus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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On 2006-07-15, Joseph Nebus wrote:
The Apollo 11 launch vehicle was a Saturn V, designated SA-506. The mission also carried the designation Eastern Test Range #5307. Or AS-506 depending on which center you asked ![]() Iain |
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![]() Joseph Nebus wrote: Apollo 17 #1701 Somebody watching Star Trek? :-) Pat |
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