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[[Image:INT-20-first-stage.jpg|thumb|right|Saturn INT-20 launch]]
[[Image:INT-20-first-stage.jpg|thumb|right|Saturn INT-20 launch]]


This scenario allows you to fly a Saturn V INT-20 into orbit. The INT-20 is basically a Saturn V without the SII stage, so it's unable to fly to the Moon but does have a larger payload capacity than the Saturn 1b. This scenario is primarily a 'proof of concept', so the INT 20 can be used in the future to launch payloads for other fictional missions.
This scenario allows you to fly a [[Saturn INT-20]] into orbit. The INT-20 is basically a Saturn V without the SII stage, so it's unable to fly to the Moon but does have a larger payload capacity than the Saturn 1b. This scenario is primarily a 'proof of concept', so the INT 20 can be used in the future to launch payloads for other fictional missions.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:23, 30 October 2007

Saturn INT-20 launch

This scenario allows you to fly a Saturn INT-20 into orbit. The INT-20 is basically a Saturn V without the SII stage, so it's unable to fly to the Moon but does have a larger payload capacity than the Saturn 1b. This scenario is primarily a 'proof of concept', so the INT 20 can be used in the future to launch payloads for other fictional missions.