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Interesting pictures Dawg. Did you use a tcon to get that close up of the rocket or were you close toit? what kind of rocket is that?--is that what they call a Saturn? andy 74
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That is a Saturn 1-B rocket that was used at NASA to design and build the test stands for rocket tests! I used the TCON-17 as the rocket was over a Mile away.
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