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Saturn V Thrusters[edit]

The V rocket engines on the rear of a Saturn V rocket.

Clear, large image, showing the 5 thrusters on the rear of the Saturn V rocket.; Appears on Saturn V Rocket, it is an image I took myself, at the Kennedy Space Center.

Comments: Image taken at the Kennedy Space Center visitor complex, of a saturn V rocket on display. Not sure if it's worthy of featured picture status..? Thanks, Ard0 (Talk - Contribs) 03:31, 17 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • While this is a useful image for the article and of appropriate size, etc, it would stand little chance of becoming a FP. Reasons for rejection would include cutoff composition (only two of the five engines are fully in frame), it appears to be tilted, and the large blown out white area below the engines is rather offputting. You'll notice if you look honestly that the current featured picture Image:S-IC engines and Von Braun.jpg in the same article is far more encyclopaedic overall. Thanks for putting it up here for review. --jjron 09:29, 17 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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