Apollo 8 Command Capsule (credit - Steve Furman-Flickr, cropped & edited)
In this cropped, barely edited, excellent photograph taken by Flickr user Steve Furman, serial/identification number 1 is clearly seen to be exactly the one in my photo. Number 2 is not as discernible, other than its orientation & relative placement.
To further (eventually) plunge down the rabbit hole, the red arrows point to innocuous looking components/structures that are actually fascinating & key to distinguishing between Block I and Block II CMs. However, that’ll require posting additional imagery - at a later date.
I’ve also linked to Mr. Furman’s original photograph below, confirmed to be CM-103/Apollo 8.
I also refer to this as "CM-103 confirmation photograph no. 1".
Apollo 8 Command Capsule (credit - Steve Furman-Flickr, cropped & edited)
In this cropped, barely edited, excellent photograph taken by Flickr user Steve Furman, serial/identification number 1 is clearly seen to be exactly the one in my photo. Number 2 is not as discernible, other than its orientation & relative placement.
To further (eventually) plunge down the rabbit hole, the red arrows point to innocuous looking components/structures that are actually fascinating & key to distinguishing between Block I and Block II CMs. However, that’ll require posting additional imagery - at a later date.
I’ve also linked to Mr. Furman’s original photograph below, confirmed to be CM-103/Apollo 8.
I also refer to this as "CM-103 confirmation photograph no. 1".