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ARTIST CONCEPT: Current Systems and Missions. This drawing illustrates the current [as of 1970] capabilities of the United States Space Program. The three rockets from left to right are configurations for launching the Skylab cluster components with a two stage Saturn V, the Saturn IB booster, carrying astronauts to Earth orbit to dock with the Skylab and Saturn V configuration for manned lunar landings. At the upper left is the Skylab cluster in orbit with the Apollo Command Service Module moving in for docking. At the upper right, the Lunar Module is depicted with the Lunar Roving Vehicle returning from a traverse.
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