WASHINGTON DC — The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition uses a combination of actual F-1 engines and mirrors to create the visual effect of all five boosters from a Saturn V rocket's first stage. The display technique demonstrates the configuration of the massive engines that powered Apollo missions to the Moon.

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WASHINGTON DC — The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition uses a combination of actual F-1 engines and mirrors to create the visual effect of all five boosters from a Saturn V rocket's first stage. The display technique demonstrates the configuration of the massive engines that powered Apollo missions to the Moon.
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WASHINGTON DC — The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition uses a combination of actual F-1 engines and mirrors to create the visual effect of all five boosters from a Saturn V rocket's first stage. The display technique demonstrates the configuration of the massive engines that powered Apollo missions to the Moon.

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