Unbelievable SATURN V Launch with Sound [HD]
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- NASA developed the Saturn V rocket to carry astronauts to the moon.
It was the strongest rocket to ever fly successfully in its era.
The Saturn V was used to launch the Skylab Space Station as well as the Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s.
The three-stage, 363-foot-tall launch vehicle generated 85 Hoover Dams' worth of electricity. The Saturn V's first stage's five F-1 engines generated 7.5 million pounds of thrust overall.
Video Credit: NASA - James Bilbrey (NASA Videographer)
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And 50 years ago today, this beautiful machine took flight for the final time.
That was the only launch in which the _second_ stage ended up in orbit, and it stayed there until January 1975.
Skylab?
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Yes.
I was a little kid when Saturn program began, man has never built a better sounding rocket, the rattle and hum, crackle is music to my ears.
From Huntsville. With a Big KISS.
The power and beauty of this beast, absolutely jaw dropping!!!
What a beautiful machine!
simply poetry in motion
Die Saturn V war und bleibt eine schöne Rakete. Super Video, Super Sound!
Fantastic footage! Sixties technology .......
The best rocket ever built!!!
Still, the most awesome thing i've ever seen....
The Saturn V F-1 engine is still the most powerful single nozzle liquid-fueled rocket engine ever flown.
Unbelievable indeed! And equally Unbelievable is the fact that the cell phone I'm using has a hundred times the computing power of NASA's computers of that time!
And to think a typical cellular bundle costs as much as the Saturn V program. _AMAZING!_
I'm too embarrassed to tell you that I purchased Apollo 13, just to watch the launch scene over and over. 😅 A launch never gets old.
An experience created from original recordings - but not very close the the actual sounds, for a start, the film is slow motion, but it give a hint of what it must have been like..
If you heard the actual sound at that position, you'd dead as the sonic vibrations tore your body apart.
Wow just spectacular 😊I love engineering 😀great video thanks respect 🙏
It was and it still is a hell-ride for the crew, never routine. No matter what ,,brand" written on the rocket.
nice
The “Beast”! 20 tons of fuel a second
Not to bad on gas when you’re cruising along at Mach 7 and weigh 130 tons 😂
Jesus.
Wow!!!
A brincadeira desse cientista alemão Wernher von Braun e sua equipe de foguetes germânica, foi realmente longe demais em outro país; À Lua!
It is still the best piece engineering marvel
back then- more powerful rockets and cars, and more beautiful women
People in general were more refined and beautiful...men and women.
And very few men who pretended they were women and women who pretended to be men.
Tell Elon he still has never built a rocket more powerful than the Saturn 5.
Wow!
shout out to the camera people who were standing next to this thing to film it
Just give them GERMANS the money and they'll thrust you to the moon!! 😛
INCREDIBLE TO THINK THAT THIS MACHINE WAS BUILT WITH NOT ONE CNC'd PART!!
Im not so sure, the roots of todays cnc machines go back to the 1950s.
Didn’t need cnc they had a Werner
Mother of God…
😎 cool
Wow! Back then when NASA Motion Picture Studios really had the budget to fake the moon landings...they should stick to practical effects such as these, for the upcoming New fake moon landings (a.k.a Artemis) in 2025.
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WOW! 53 year old video with _totally fake audio!_ *AWESOME!*
Bullshit, prove that it's fake.
نفس الطريقة .v.and hz.
Our Germans are better- Von Braun
Fake sound effects
(actually, it was muted compared to the actual decibles/sounds and vibrations. if you were there in person at that vantage point, your eardrums would ceases to exist.