Rockets,maybe it will bring those modern day nerds at Nasa out of their comfort zone that the space shuttle gave. It will force them to think harder and be more like the old days. Dont get me wrong,I liked the shuttle program as much as everyone else,it just got so routine...
Apollo was so""""""""""""expensive!! DANG... Even after all these yrs. we still have not topped this! AMAZING .. CAN YOU IMAGINE SETTING IN THE TIP OF THAT THING! WOW!! I BET AIR FORCE PILOTS WERE LINED UP AT NASA LIKE CRAZY BACK THEN-- HOPING TO GET IN!
its great to hear the sound reach the broadcast mics right at "Tower clear"...must have been stunning to have experienced that type of power in person
Totally Amazing !! and now NASA is going to monitor Global Warming. The technology that spun off this created everything we have in medical to cell phones. Money would be better spent going to the moon instead of collecting more Data that is simply going to be modified to fit the Warming template.
Behold 190 million horsepower. Behold a 55,000 horsepower fuel pump pushing 2 tons of fuel and one ton of oxidizer per second. Behold enough kerosene and LOX to make a blast equivalent to a tactical nuclear bomb. Behold onlookers well within the blast radius, lol.
It is such a beautiful machine. We should still make them or better yet the Nova # 8 which was suppose to replace them. We threw these machines away for the spaceshuttles.
Future mars missions need the same magnitude of dignity Apollo astronauts got during the late 60's.
And that's not gonna start until they have a rocket of the same magnitude, of the same glourious dignity as the Saturn V to start those missions! Saturn V, you shine up our lives!
it would be cool all those G forces and when you are landing then you re face up to the sky and landing back first cool feelig after beeing days in no gravity
I would have done A N Y T H I N G to be able to witness a Saturn V launch... My god, My god, may god... THat would have been the experience of a life time. I really hope to live a great conquest era like Apollo before my death...
@Aalvafaust I do, I really do... Or let's hope we discover new livable world. This is the only discovery that can allow us to spend several hundreds billion in a space program.
Behold the Mighty Saturn 5 the King of Rockets this big boy launched every Apollo flight and Sky Lab.
geomodelrailroader 5 months ago
HONKY!!!!!!! AMAZING!!!!!!!
mrmikespence1964 5 months ago
Awesome!
danieleconomia 6 months ago
Now that we are going back to regular
Rockets,maybe it will bring those modern day nerds at Nasa out of their comfort zone that the space shuttle gave. It will force them to think harder and be more like the old days. Dont get me wrong,I liked the shuttle program as much as everyone else,it just got so routine...
OsanBlackCat5RS 6 months ago
Apollo was so""""""""""""expensive!! DANG... Even after all these yrs. we still have not topped this! AMAZING .. CAN YOU IMAGINE SETTING IN THE TIP OF THAT THING! WOW!! I BET AIR FORCE PILOTS WERE LINED UP AT NASA LIKE CRAZY BACK THEN-- HOPING TO GET IN!
29mayhem 8 months ago
Sorry, the missions were real, it's the conspriacy that's fake.
Zoomer30 1 year ago 3
just starting to go through the sound barrier at 1:20
stroock6394 1 year ago
So big, so heavy, so majestic.
Even with those five engines it clears the tower very slowly.
GlimmerOfLight 1 year ago
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The moon missions were faked in a studio. Here's a link to some of the evidence.
3W's (dot) spurstalk (dot) com/forums/showthread (dot) php?t=144487
Cosmored2 1 year ago
APOLLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mrmikespence1964 1 year ago
*MIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mrmikespence1964 1 year ago
LONG LIVE!!!!!!! THE (A,S,P)!!!!!!!
mrmikespence1964 1 year ago
LONG LIVE!!!!!!! THE APOLLO SPACE PROGRAMME!!!!!!!
mrmikespence1964 1 year ago
Ahh, the thunder of 905 million horses...
dvader001 1 year ago
its great to hear the sound reach the broadcast mics right at "Tower clear"...must have been stunning to have experienced that type of power in person
MightySaturn5 1 year ago
Totally Amazing !! and now NASA is going to monitor Global Warming. The technology that spun off this created everything we have in medical to cell phones. Money would be better spent going to the moon instead of collecting more Data that is simply going to be modified to fit the Warming template.
Texmurphy51 2 years ago
Okay. I found more launch replays, so I don't need to ask; I can find some brand-new videos if I want to view more launch replays.
chellysell 2 years ago
this is not fake they really did land on the moon
starbabe58 2 years ago 15
@starbabe58 you're right.
lovetogokiev 2 years ago
Behold 190 million horsepower. Behold a 55,000 horsepower fuel pump pushing 2 tons of fuel and one ton of oxidizer per second. Behold enough kerosene and LOX to make a blast equivalent to a tactical nuclear bomb. Behold onlookers well within the blast radius, lol.
yarahahrwe 2 years ago
It's been 40 years and we still haven't come up with anything better. That's kind of pathetic.
danieldevere 2 years ago
i love the words..ignition sequence starts
dilated125 2 years ago
It is such a beautiful machine. We should still make them or better yet the Nova # 8 which was suppose to replace them. We threw these machines away for the spaceshuttles.
Walabio 2 years ago 2
Future mars missions need the same magnitude of dignity Apollo astronauts got during the late 60's.
And that's not gonna start until they have a rocket of the same magnitude, of the same glourious dignity as the Saturn V to start those missions! Saturn V, you shine up our lives!
dohoon1117 2 years ago
it would be cool all those G forces and when you are landing then you re face up to the sky and landing back first cool feelig after beeing days in no gravity
estonski 2 years ago
I would have done A N Y T H I N G to be able to ride one of those babies (sigh)!
oe2kb 3 years ago 12
@oe2kb I would do anything just to work in nasa
mattybo512 1 year ago
@oe2kb I would love a ride too. I would most likely die of a heart attack however!
flashfast2000 1 year ago
@oe2kb
I would have done A N Y T H I N G to be able to witness a Saturn V launch... My god, My god, may god... THat would have been the experience of a life time. I really hope to live a great conquest era like Apollo before my death...
iloveairfrance 9 months ago
@iloveairfrance let´s hope they go to Mars soon.
Aalvafaust 9 months ago
@Aalvafaust I do, I really do... Or let's hope we discover new livable world. This is the only discovery that can allow us to spend several hundreds billion in a space program.
iloveairfrance 9 months ago