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Restored Saturn V Rocket Unveiled

By JUAN A. LOZANO, Associated Press Writer, Space & Earth science / Space Exploration
Visitors pass by the Saturn V rocket at Johnson Space Center Wednesday July 18 2007 in Houston. A recently completed $5 million project restored the rocket and a formal grand opening of the landmark is set to be held on Friday 38 years to the day aft ...
Visitors pass by the Saturn V rocket at Johnson Space Center Wednesday, July 18, 2007 in Houston. A recently completed $5 million project restored the rocket and a formal grand opening of the landmark is set to be held on Friday, 38 years to the day after men first walked on the moon. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

(AP) -- Dwarfed by the Saturn V rocket's immense size, 10-year-old Adam Brauscum stood in awe as his father described how such massive machinery carried man to the moon.




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