National Aeronautics And Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama
Color print view of the National Aeronautics And Space Administration's at Marshall Space Flight Center located at Huntsville, AL. Colorful explosion as engines ignite and rocket lifts off launch pad. Liquid oxygen tank in the foreground. Divided back postcard.Printed on back: 'A Saturn I...
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Alabama postcards National Aeronautics And Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama Fincher & Ozment Jewelry Co. |
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Alabama postcards Huntsville (Ala.) Business and Industry -- Space Alabama; Huntsville Space flight; Space vehicles; Rockets; Discovery & exploration For information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History. |
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Color print view of the National Aeronautics And Space Administration's at Marshall Space Flight Center located at Huntsville, AL. Colorful explosion as engines ignite and rocket lifts off launch pad. Liquid oxygen tank in the foreground. Divided back postcard.Printed on back: 'A Saturn I space vehicle, developed by the National Aeronautics And Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., is launched from Cape Kennedy, Fla. The Saturn I weighs more than a million pounds at leftoff, and generates a maximum of 32,000,000 horsepower. It is a forerunner of the Saturn V moon rosket being developed by MSFC, Huntsville. 86323-B, Made by Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, New York, Pub. by Fincher & Ozment Jewelry Co., Tuscaloosa, Alabama.' |
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National Aeronautics And Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AlabamaColor print view of the National Aeronautics And Space Administration's at Marshall Space Flight Center located at Huntsville, AL. Colorful explosion as engines ignite and rocket lifts off launch pad. Liquid oxygen tank in the foreground. Divided back postcard.Printed on back: 'A Saturn I space vehicle, developed by the National Aeronautics And Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., is launched from Cape Kennedy, Fla. The Saturn I weighs more than a million pounds at leftoff, and generates a maximum of 32,000,000 horsepower. It is a forerunner of the Saturn V moon rosket being developed by MSFC, Huntsville. 86323-B, Made by Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, New York, Pub. by Fincher & Ozment Jewelry Co., Tuscaloosa, Alabama.'Fincher & Ozment Jewelry Co.Dexter Press, Inc.19502005Troy University Library Huntsville (Ala.)Business and Industry -- SpaceAlabama; HuntsvilleSpace flight; Space vehicles; Rockets; Discovery & explorationFor information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History.This collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. copyright law.Wade Hall Postcard Collection, Troy University Library, Special Collections.Troy University (Troy, Ala.) Library; University of Alabama Library (Digitization)Box 3, ADAtscwhp001352ADAtscwhp001352.1, ADAtscwhp001352.2imageeng jpeghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/4092 |
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Fincher & Ozment Jewelry Co. |
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