Apollo 11 F-1 Engine find confirmed
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Apollo 11 F-1 Engine find confirmed
On the eve of the 44th anniversary of touchdown too: http://www.universetoday.com/103589/apo ... -moonwalk/
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Re: Apollo 11 F-1 Engine find confirmed
I think that someone wants to study the F-1 engines as they still are the most powerful (Western hemisphere anyway) rocket engines ever made. Possibly for incorporating into the new Heavy Lift rocket that NASA is developing.
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Re: Apollo 11 F-1 Engine find confirmed
Especially since, like so much else, NASA managed to lose the blueprints..JazHaz wrote:I think that someone wants to study the F-1 engines as they still are the most powerful (Western hempisphere anyway) rocket engines ever made. Possibly for incorporating into the new Heavy Lift rocket that NASA is developing.
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