Photo Op: Space Capsule at Seattle’s Museum of Flight

Space Capsule at Museum of Flight 

Details:  A space capsule from the Space exhibit at the Museum of Flight.  There are lots of local exhibits featuring the people, companies, and events that make Seattle such a vital part of the air and space industries.  It’s a great place for kids and adults.

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3 Responses to “Photo Op: Space Capsule at Seattle’s Museum of Flight”

  1. April 27th, 2008 | 9:22 am

    GREAT photo. Perfect lighting.

    Do you know which Apollo capsule it is? Or is it a sample/simulator, as it looks too pristine toheve flown in space?

  2.   Mary Jo
    April 28th, 2008 | 9:47 am

    Thanks! I got lucky.

    It’s not a real capsule, merely a simulated one.

  3. November 7th, 2008 | 11:53 am

    Actually that is a real capsule.
    The Museum of Flight’s Apollo Command Module, serial #007, is a Block 1 capsule—built for training and Earth-orbit missions.

    check here for the rest of the details:
    http://www.museumofflight.org/spacecraft/north-american-%E2%80%93-rockwell-block-one-apollo-command-module-007


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