Saturn V: Engine of Wonder
This is the Saturn V rocket engine at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Titusville, Florida. It stands as a testament to human ingenuity and the ambition of space exploration, inspiring awe and wonder.
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Camera & Exposure
- Camera
- SONY SLT-A99V
- Lens
- 28-80mm F3.5-5.6
- Aperture
- 45/10
- Shutter
- 1/5
- Focal Length
- 120/10
- Flash
- 16
- White Balance
- 1
- Exposure Program
- 3
- Metering
- 5
Image
- Dimensions
- 2000 × 1333 px
- Date Taken
- February 25, 2020 at 2:32 PM
- GPS
- 28°34'22.3"N 80°38'56.3"W
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IPTC Metadata
Location
- City
- Titusville
- State/Province
- Florida
- Country
- USA
- Location
- Kennedy Space Center
Credits
- Author
- Evgeny Drokov
- Title
- Freelance photographer
- Copyright
- (c) Evgeny Drokov, edrokov@gmail.com
Content
- Headline
- Saturn V: Engine of Wonder
- Title
- Saturn V: Engine of Wonder
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