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Description Upon return from a Bahamas vacation, Dr. von Braun pulled a practical joke upon his associates by sporting a beard. F rom the left to right the models in the backgrounds are of a Juno II, Mercury- Redstone, Mercury- Atlas, Gemini- Titan II, Saturn I Block I, Saturn I Block II, and Saturn IB.
Date 2 February 1970
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Author NASA
  • Originally uploaded on 3 April 2004 by en:User:GeneralPatton.
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