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The Saturn V rocket is widely known as the rocket that brought humans to the moon. It required considerable speed to escape Earth's gravitational force.
Instead of scrapping the Saturn V rocket after Apollo 18 was canceled, NASA preserved it at their Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, shown below. Check out the Saturn V rocket in the lower right.
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The rocket that launched the first astronauts to the moon will blast off from the back of a new dollar coin in 2024. NASA's Saturn V will be featured on Alabama's American Innovation $1 Coin.
When Paul Thomarios saw Kennedy Space Center's surviving Saturn V up close in 1995, it looked more like a junkyard cast-off than an icon. The five-month, $2.5 million restoration project was a ...
Today: Busting the popular myth that the Saturn V launch was loud enough to melt concrete. The 1967 Apollo 4 mission was an uncrewed flight to test the Saturn V rocket as a viable launch vehicle ...
When NASA launched its Saturn V “Moon rocket” in the 1960s and 1970s it was said to have been so loud that it melted concrete. In reality, it did nothing of the sort. So when the space agency ...