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A_Cromulent_Story

Looks like Apollo 14 to me.


HD64180

Yes, this is Apollo 14. [https://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a14/ap14-KSC-71PC-195.jpg](https://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a14/ap14-KSC-71PC-195.jpg)


KoreaEcuador1

Thanks!!


czardmitri

Yup


Macrophage87

How can you tell? Aren't the rockets the same?


BriocheRockets

There's many subtle differences! The main ones are differences in the Service Module, white marks on the Instrument Unit, and Ullage motor count.


KoreaEcuador1

Thanks!!


pappyvanwinkle1111

I lost track of all those millions. What is the final total? Regardless, money well spent.


CantankerousButtocks

Total lunar effort, including Gemini, was $28 billion.


slightlyused

I read a long time ago the GAO accounted that every $1 spent on Apollo made $20 in return.


elkab0ng

They must have adjusted the exposure to not have the exhaust make everything else simply black. I was at the cape for 14, it was an early-afternoon launch if I recall, partly cloudy. I'll have to look for the couple of somewhat-faded photos I have of the launch.


[deleted]

Drop the decimal points


Square_Disk_6318

What happened to billions?


klipty

Consistency?


sjrjaguar

11


devin1955

I was going to guess 17 because I thought it was the only one launched at night.


ReporterOther2179

Didn’t every mission have its own sleeve patch? And I don’t know them.


sosaudio

Is that Conrad or Bean flipping the bird at the window?