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Oct. 27, 1961: The first Saturn rocket launches
Five months after President John F. Kennedy promised that America would put a man on the Moon, NASA successfully showed that they had a rocket to get them there. Under development with Wernher von ...
It was designed to go to the moon, but a little coastal humidity is all it took for the towering Saturn V rocket at Johnson Space Center to begin to rot like an old pickup left in the front yard.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - For 44 years, the iconic Saturn 1B rocket stood tall along I-65 in Ardmore, welcoming people into our state. A little over two years ago, the rocket was taken down due to ...
NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for the Artemis 2 mission stands at 322 feet tall. The SLS is NASA's most powerful rocket, generating 8.8 million pounds of thrust. While massive, the SLS is ...
Click to open image viewer. This is the second, or S-II-F/D, or Facilities Checkout/Dynamic Test Stage, of the Saturn V launch vehicle. This stage of the rocket was not meant to fly but was used for ...
Also taken at Stennis in 1967, this image shows the Saturn V first stage being hoisted onto the B-2 test stand. The first stage ran on 203,400 gallons of kerosene and liquid oxygen, the latter ...
WASHINGTON (Amazing America TV) — Let's just say, he's not the government teacher you may remember. Amazing America's Luke Morris is on a mission to inspire us and ignite a passion for American ...
Click to open image viewer. This is an unflown example of a Stablized Platform, which was used to guide and control the Saturn V rocket. It contained within it a set of gyroscopes and accelerometers, ...
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