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English: Block II Instrument Units. Version 1 (top) had pressurized tubular sections and the IU was 58 in tall. Version 2 (bottom) was only 34 in tall and did not have pressure vessels, markedly reducing weight.
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(Original text : Saturn I Summary, PDF p. 36.)

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2008-03-19 (original upload date)
(Original text : 1966)

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Original uploader was EdgarDurbin at en.wikipedia

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