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DescriptionSaturn SA9 launch.jpg | The SA-9 (Saturn I Block II), the eighth Saturn I flight, lifted off on February 16, 1965. This was the first Saturn with an operational payload, the Pegasus I meteoroid detection satellite. SA-9 successfully deployed the Pegasus I, NASA's largest unmarned instrumented satellite, into near Earth orbit. | ||||||
Date | Taken on 16 February 1965 | ||||||
Source | http://nix.ksc.nasa.gov/info;jsessionid=ia8xyq5j2ux6?id=MSFC-6519630&orgid=11 | ||||||
Author | NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (NASA-MSFC) | ||||||
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