File:Saturn V, S-II Stage is Lifted into Test Stand - GPN-2000-000540.jpg

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English: The S-II stage of the Saturn V rocket is hoisted onto the A-2 test stand in 1967 at the Mississippi Test Facility, now the Stennis Space Center. This was the second stage of the 364-foot tall Moon rocket. The second stage was powered by five J-2 engines.
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