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Old December 4th 03, 10:13 PM
Richard Kaszeta
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"Rod Stevenson" writes:

I visited Kennedy earlier this year as a guest of NASA. While there I
visited the Saturn V centre. The NASA people escorting us showed us the
Apollo Command Module bur could not say which mission it came from. Can
anyone identify which Apollo it is. Or is like the STS on view at the
visitors Center, a clever reproduction?


The "used" CM is CM-111 from ASTP.

Also there is CM-119, which was the rescue vehicle for the Skylab
missions.

Unless you are talking about the Command Module on the S-V, which is
actually a boilerplate, BP-30.

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