CM-020 (Apollo 6) enroute to KSC (Science Photo Library website screen grab 01)
A wonderful & enlightening (to me) screen grab from footage I came upon while conducting a recent search. I’ll refrain from citing the source, it’s in the “name” I’ve assigned…I don’t believe in providing free promotion for “pay-to-play”/extortion sites. I didn’t make note of/record the URL…it was late and I was in a pathetic groove.
I love the corny, but I still think pretty clever, banner. And, to me, it’s delightfully enlightening, as it reveals that unmanned Apollo Command Modules…maybe even boilerplates(?)…also received attention & personalization from their makers. In this case the reference to it being the last of the "Block I" Command Modules. I’ve never seen this addressed in any online forum. The following is all I’ve come across, and it only addresses those that were manned:
www.collectspace.com/ubb/Forum29/HTML/001889.html
Credit: collectSPACE website
CM-020 (Apollo 6) enroute to KSC (Science Photo Library website screen grab 01)
A wonderful & enlightening (to me) screen grab from footage I came upon while conducting a recent search. I’ll refrain from citing the source, it’s in the “name” I’ve assigned…I don’t believe in providing free promotion for “pay-to-play”/extortion sites. I didn’t make note of/record the URL…it was late and I was in a pathetic groove.
I love the corny, but I still think pretty clever, banner. And, to me, it’s delightfully enlightening, as it reveals that unmanned Apollo Command Modules…maybe even boilerplates(?)…also received attention & personalization from their makers. In this case the reference to it being the last of the "Block I" Command Modules. I’ve never seen this addressed in any online forum. The following is all I’ve come across, and it only addresses those that were manned:
www.collectspace.com/ubb/Forum29/HTML/001889.html
Credit: collectSPACE website