ElChristou wrote:So for now I keep this detail from a side, if we find it elsewhere I'll add it without problem.
Chris, I'll try to persuade you.
Sorry for the many images, but we need all of them.
After another long search for images that could solve our doubts, this is the situation:
1- in this Apollo 10 image, taken during its mounting:
those details don't show up clearly, but please note the arrow: you see that the white panel is not flush with the black painted IU ring.
2- in this Apollo 10 image during launch:
those details aren't shown, but now the white panel is flush with the black painted IU ring.
Let's go on.
3- in the Apollo 11 image during launch:
those details don't show up.
But please note the arrow: you see that the white panel is flush with the black painted IU.
Let's go on.
4- in the Apollo 13 image during the mounting,
those details are there, and as you see they are OUT of the white panel.
5- but in the Apollo 13 image before launch:
the details disappeared, and the white panel is once again flush with the black painted IU.
Let's go on.
6- in the Apollo 15 mounting image:
the details are there, and obviously OUT of the white panel.
At this point IMHO we can be 99.9% sure of two things:
A- the overall appearance of IU didn't change among the various Apollo Saturn V launches.
B- the detail goes embedded internally after mating the SC to the IU, like a cap (SC) over a toothpaste tube (IU).
What do you think of this?
Bye
Andrea
