Wednesday, May 14, 2008

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Life

"If you don't run your own life, somebody else will."

- John Atkinson


Topic of the Day

Saturn INT-21

The Saturn INT-21 was an American orbital launch vehicle of the 1970s. It was derived from the Saturn V rocket, used for the Apollo program, and is commonly mistaken for the Saturn V. It was only launched once, from Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, carrying the Skylab space station into orbit, at 17:50 GMT, on May 14, 1973. It was intended to be used for other flights in the Apollo Applications Program, and would have also been used to launch other American space stations, including Skylab B, the S-IVB Dry Workshop, and the S-II Wet Workshop.

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