X-ray diffraction measurements of (NH3)K3C60 have revealed a structural pha
se transition at T-s = 150 K, which is attributed to the orientational orde
r-disorder transition of the K-NH3 pair at the octahedral site of the C-60
lattice. The low-temperature phase has a face-centered-orthorhombic structu
re derived by doubling the unit lattice vectors of the high-temperature pha
se along three axes. The superlattice intensity increases continuously belo
w T-s which means that the transition is second order. At 100 K< T< T-s a n
egative thermal expansion is observed along the a and b axes. This is close
ly related to the contraction of K-N interatomic distance. We also discuss
the relation between the superconductivity and the local symmetry of C-60 i
n the crystal.