
I went to Hunstsville to startup a clarifier (to the right) and to inspect a
surface aerator (to the left). Honestly, I didn't expect much out of this town.

To my surprise, I found the US Space and Rocket Center.

If you are wondering, yes... that is a Saturn V rocket.

In front of the Blackbird.

A closer look at the Suturn V.

We got there as they closed so we didn't get to go into the museum.
Something to look forward to when I come back in about a month.
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who knew!
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