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Would love to know the temp of that exhaust.
ОтветитьThis is art.
ОтветитьKinda amazing the entire weight of the Saturn 5 sat on those 4(?) pads.
ОтветитьKerosene?
The Saturn V burned Aerozine 50, which was a half and half mix of hydrazine and unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine.
Do your research.
Wow. Just wow.
ОтветитьIgnition sequence is started!
All Engines are running and
All Angels are running with Saturn V
Dr. Ali Baris KAPLAN
Fantastic video
ОтветитьRocket science
ОтветитьWonder why elon didn't watch this to see how to launch a rocket?
ОтветитьО! Это фантастическое, великолепное зрелище!
ОтветитьWow, was ten years old at the time and have had a fascination with everything space since then! Incredible footage of the launch that I've never seen! 👌
ОтветитьI’m just kinda pissed I didn’t get to listen to it launch. Feel it launch
ОтветитьI visited Kenedy Space Center and got to see one of the launch pads. One fact that stuck with me was the volume of water dumped onto the platform at launch. 270,000 gallons in 20 seconds.
ОтветитьHollywood
Ответитьเครื่องยนต์ที่น่าเชื่อถือสำหรับภารกิจนี้ก็คงเป็นเครื่องยนต์แรม
Ответитьคืออาจจะใช้เครื่องยนต์ไอพ่นเจ็ทเลยก็ได้มันจะทำงานสตาร์ทเฉพาะช่วงที่มันลงจอดเท่านั้น
ОтветитьFire-breathing dragon. Amazing.
ОтветитьI was a little dutch boy of 7 years old and the future looked bright and full of space exploration , sad it didn't , i dreamed of space journeys
ОтветитьWoe! Love the detailed explanation!
ОтветитьIt lifted off exactly 6 years before I was born.
ОтветитьIch bin entzückt!
ОтветитьThe speed of the black flames compared to everything else is honestly terrifying.
ОтветитьAgain film proves that digital cannot compare
ОтветитьI'm sure I've read somewhere or had seen a documentary that mentioned them dumping the turbo exhaust around the inside of the engine bell, but I always forget, and then am left wondering why it looks like there is so much black smoke and have to look it up. Thank you for reminding me though lol. This is a great video, and really lets you appreciate the lengths NASA went through in order to handle that much power from those engines.
Ответитьi see the old Saturn viddeos and think "what could have been if only we had kept up the program . . . with all those years of incremental improvements in the engines, structure, metals, and every other system"
when the time came for the ISS an improved Saturn could have lofted the entire thing in one launch!
I always wondered what the dark section of the combustion was….. now I know👍👍👍
ОтветитьAmazing technology for the time! I still remember it clearly; being sent home from school for the afternoon (Sydney, Australia time) to watch it with my parents on their state-of-the-art black and white TV. Happy days.
ОтветитьAre you gonna TALK your way through it or preferably stfu?
ОтветитьNothing like a film camera
Very cool
I was 17 then, and virtually the entire world watched.
ОтветитьRespect to the cameraman who risked his life for us to enjoy this incredible launch.
ОтветитьHats off to the cameraman that got this close up.
ОтветитьThis description of all the disciplines of engineering just for the launch pad to get humans to the surface of the moon and back relative to the engineering required by the first human flight at Kitty Hawk in so short a time span is breathtaking.
ОтветитьMy X brother in-law personally worked on building the lunar landing gear in Montreal. I bet he was proud to see his work is still on the Moon!
ОтветитьBut how do the fake moon landing people explain the fake launch?
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Ответитьthis is my all-time favorite video. still amazing even by today's standards.
ОтветитьAmazing footage and great commentary
Ответить"Operation Paperclip" brought the german scientists over to the U.S. who managed to make this happen. It might sound strange now but the germans in the 1940s had serious technology progress and advantages that the Allies lacked.
Werner Von Braun was a U.S. national hero for getting the U.S. astronauts to the moon.
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Oh my godd!!! Why cant I go back in time to witness this engineering marvel!!! why !! :(
ОтветитьThe sound is incredible 😍
ОтветитьActually saturn 5 is more environmentally friendly than later solid rocket booster 😊
ОтветитьSaturn 5 was a brilliant design
ОтветитьYes, creating a vacuum 😊
ОтветитьIncredible!
ОтветитьAstounding quality. Amazed that the lens on the camera stayed clear as long as it did.
ОтветитьThis is the best. Thank You.
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