File:ASTP Saturn SA-210 in Vehicle Assembly Building (KSC-75P-191).jpg

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English: The replacement of fins on the Apollo Soyuz Test Project S1B launch vehicle continued at KSC today. The decision to replace all of the fins was made when small hairline stress corrosion cracks were discovered in holddown fittings. Replacement of the fins is not expected to delay move of the launch vehicle to the launch pad on March 24. ASTP, the joint U.S.-USSR space mission is scheduled for mid-July.
Date Taken on 11 March 1975
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This image or video was catalogued by Kennedy Space Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: KSC-75P-191 and Alternate ID: 75P-191.

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