File:NASA spacecraft comparison2.png
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English: Illustration of the relative sizes of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo capsules, along with size comparisons of the Saturn V, Titan II, Atlas-D, and Space Shuttle launch vehicles. |
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Saturn 5
Titan 2
Atlas D
Space Shuttle
Mercury spacecraft
Gemini spacecraft
Apollo spacecraft: Command/Service Module and Lunar Module
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