a04 (AS-501)_v_c_o_AKP (unnumbered, MSOB)
Command Module (CM-017), Service Module (SM-020), Lunar Module Test Article (LTA-10R) and Spacecraft/Lunar Module Adapter (SLA-8) possibly having completed final testing and checkout at the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building (MSOB), is prepared for transport to the Vehicle Assembly Building for stacking/mating
www.hq.nasa.gov/pao/History/SP-4205/images/c233a.jpg
atop the Saturn V/Apollo 4 (AS-501) launch vehicle. The spacecraft is immediately to the right of the integrated test stand, in which the CSM was mated with the SLA. The upwardly open (with the angled lights) work platforms are partially visible. For context, please see Comment section photos of other Apollo spacecraft either while in it or near it while in the MSOB, or for that matter, in the immediate vicinity of the MSOB itself. Additionally, a subsequent photo of the vehicle stack exiting MSOB, it’s doors open:
www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/the-apollo-saturn-5...
Magnanimously available through Getty Images.
A subsequent photo shortly before exiting the MSOB:
images-assets.nasa.gov/image/KSC-67P-0259/KSC-67P-0259~or...
Excellent information regarding the flight at:
history.nasa.gov/SP-4009/v4p2f.htm
And:
a04 (AS-501)_v_c_o_AKP (unnumbered, MSOB)
Command Module (CM-017), Service Module (SM-020), Lunar Module Test Article (LTA-10R) and Spacecraft/Lunar Module Adapter (SLA-8) possibly having completed final testing and checkout at the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building (MSOB), is prepared for transport to the Vehicle Assembly Building for stacking/mating
www.hq.nasa.gov/pao/History/SP-4205/images/c233a.jpg
atop the Saturn V/Apollo 4 (AS-501) launch vehicle. The spacecraft is immediately to the right of the integrated test stand, in which the CSM was mated with the SLA. The upwardly open (with the angled lights) work platforms are partially visible. For context, please see Comment section photos of other Apollo spacecraft either while in it or near it while in the MSOB, or for that matter, in the immediate vicinity of the MSOB itself. Additionally, a subsequent photo of the vehicle stack exiting MSOB, it’s doors open:
www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/the-apollo-saturn-5...
Magnanimously available through Getty Images.
A subsequent photo shortly before exiting the MSOB:
images-assets.nasa.gov/image/KSC-67P-0259/KSC-67P-0259~or...
Excellent information regarding the flight at:
history.nasa.gov/SP-4009/v4p2f.htm
And: