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Command&Service Module docking with Docking Module

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S75-28512 - An artist's concept depicting a scene in Earth orbit during the Apollo transposition and docking maneuvers of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission. The Command/Service Module is moving into position to dock with the Docking Module. Following the docking the DM will be extracted from the expended Saturn IVB stage. The Docking Module is designed to link the American Apollo spacecraft with the Soviet Soyuz spacecraft. This scene will take place some one hour and twenty-three minutes after the Apollo-Saturn 1B liftoff from the Kennedy Space Center on July 15, 1975. The Soyuz launch at 7:20 a.m. (CDT) from the Baikonur, Kazakhstan launch pad will precede the Apollo liftoff by seven and one-half hours. The artwork is by Paul Fjeld.

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artwork nasa artwork space exploration 1975 in art 1975 works in the united states apollo soyuz test project art from nasa illustrations of apollo command and service modules u s probe and drogue ultra high resolution high resolution earth from space nasa florida cape canaveral kennedy space center
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01/07/1975
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Kennedy Space Center / Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Fire Station 2 ,  28.52650, -80.67093
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artwork nasa artwork space exploration 1975 in art 1975 works in the united states apollo soyuz test project art from nasa illustrations of apollo command and service modules u s probe and drogue ultra high resolution high resolution earth from space nasa florida cape canaveral kennedy space center