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Apollo to the Moon by Mark Karvon

Apollo to the Moon by Mark Karvon (Saturn V)
Apollo to the Moon by Mark Karvon (Saturn V)
Apollo to the Moon by Mark Karvon (Saturn V)
Apollo to the Moon by Mark Karvon (Saturn V)
Apollo to the Moon by Mark Karvon (Saturn V)
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The Saturn V rocket was developed in the 1960s as part of America's goal to land a man on the moon. It was determined the job would be best accomplished by three men. In order to send them and their...  >Read More
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Prints are signed by the artist

  • Signed Open Edition Giclée Prints....$100
  • 20" x 30"
  • Printed on high quality, acid-free archival matte paper
  • The Saturn V rocket was developed in the 1960s as part of America's goal to land a man on the moon. It was determined the job would be best accomplished by three men.

    In order to send them and their equipment, a huge rocket of incredible power was necessary in order to escape the pull of Earth's gravity. Standing 363 feet tall and weighing approximately 6.7 million pounds at launch, the Saturn V developed 7.5 million pounds of thrust which initiated the acceleration to speeds in excess of 17,000 MPH required to go to the moon. Upon their return, the three astronauts were traveling at speeds of approximately 25,000 MPH when they re-entered Earth's atmosphere. Even 40 years later the Saturn V is still the most incredible machine to ever fly.

    Note: The a copyright watermark is not present on the actual print.

    Prints are signed by the artist and feature an extra 1" border to allow for matting and framing.
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