Does it come with original build sheet?
Usually they partially break up in the atmosphere when they come down. But you're right, some pretty big chunks do splash down. Here's a Saturn V engine on the bottom of the ocean:I wonder what the splash looked like when those things landed in the ocean?
Why did they name it Saturn if it was going to the moon???
Never mind that it took over 80 engines (every trip) to go to the moon and back!Read the fine print, the rocket engine that NASA is offering is a Saturn I, not a Saturn V.
Less thrust/power, which means one would need to reduce payload if one is planning on using it for a moon launch.
Unfortunately that is a deal breaker for me.