
It is always good to have a guide. |

To the left. |

This might look very similar to what we saw at the welcome center. |

To be perfectly honest, I don't have much to say about some of
these pictures. |

HERCULES missile. |

The Saturn V disassembled on the ground. |

From in front of the Saturn V. |

Some of the Saturn V was being restored. |

Jupiter Rocket, Juno II Rocket, Redstone Rocket, Atlas Rocket,
and some others. |

Looking up the Saturn I rocket. |
From
behind the Saturn I looking at the Jupiter Rocket, Juno II Rocket,
Redstone Rocket, and Atlas Rocket. |

The Lunar Excursion Module. |

A Saturn V replica. |

SPARTAN missile. |

UH-1 IroquoisHuey Helicopter. |

From the Saturn V on the ground again. |

More missiles. |

Another angle of the Saturn V. |

An F-1 engine. Just one of them. They used four of these on rockets!
They're HUGE!!! |

About the engine. |

Coming up to the space shuttle. That's me in the blue down there
to give you a scale of how large it was. A kindly old man took
this picture for me. |

The shuttle from the side. |

And a wider view of the shuttle. |

A panorama of the shuttle. |
The
A-12/SR-71 Blackbird. They retired these, which makes me really
wonder what they could possibly have these days. |

All about the A-12/SR-71 Blackbird. |

A panorama of the Saturn V. |