The copy reads:
“Apollo 11 will be the first manned mission to land on the Moon. The first steps by humans on another planetary body will be taken by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on July 20, 1969. Help us celebrate this milestone in science and engineering as we pave the way for future lunar landing missions in the years to come.”
The copy reads:
“As the tallest, heaviest, and most powerful rocket ever brought to operational status, the Saturn V spacecraft represents the pinnacle of American engineering. Despite the complexity of the actual rocket, this scale model is simple and fun to build. All you need is a pair of scissors—no glue!
1. Cut along the dotted lines to create five pieces—two body pieces and three disks.
2. Align the two body pieces perpendicular to each other and slide them together so that the slits interlock.
3. Slide the disks in vertically and carefully flip them into a horizontal position so that they interlock with the horizontal slits. This will require some bending of the material.
4. Enjoy your model Saturn V and don’t forget to RSVP!”
2. Align the two body pieces perpendicular to each other and slide them together so that the slits interlock.
3. Slide the disks in vertically and carefully flip them into a horizontal position so that they interlock with the horizontal slits. This will require some bending of the material.
4. Enjoy your model Saturn V and don’t forget to RSVP!”