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  • @Cosmored2 ha ha ha you get your educashun from hoax retard websites, you're a goofball.

  • @Cosmored2 Your as dumb as your username.

  • @SuperColonel77

    "Your as dumb as your username."

    That's "You're".

  • thats still a big ass rocket

  • Are there any Saturn Vs on display upright?

  • there is replica in huntsville up right the real one is laying down as well as the one in huston and at the cape

  • "our Germans are better than their Germans".....

  • @irish89055: lol- good line from the movie

  • I could be wrong on this, but it's interesting that Apollo 4 had a large apogee of 10,000 miles whereas the later flight, Apollo 9, classified the E missions I think, had a much smaller apogee. Why was Apollo 4 so much farther from earth?

  • @youvebeenthunderstru

    They wanted to simulate a return from the moon so 10,000 miles was chosen. They were testing everything at the same time!

  • Thank you for posting this!

  • 1:08 Sounds like Arnold.

    ITS NOT A TUMAH!!!

  • @McdonaldSpecial: German accents, lol

  • there's no such thing it went apollo 1

    then apollo 8 and contiued on

  • What the... WRONG. There were continuous Apollo missions for every number from 1 until 17. Missions for Apollo 18 and after were canceled. People need to READ more and quit just talking about something they know nothing about but think they do.

  • dude your an idiot loook it up on google

  • Launch dates:

    Apollo 2 (AS203) - 7/5/66

    Apollo 3 (AS202) - 8/25/66

    Apollo 4 - 11/9/67

    Apollo 5 - 1/22/68

    Apollo 6 - 4/4/68

    Apollo 7 - 10/11/68

    Apollo 8 - 12/21/68

    I won't list them all because you're a spaz. You could've asked your mommy and daddy instead of being schooled by me BLAOW

    great vid, thx for posting iafastro

  • Haha! I'll bet you 'were.' Keep it up space cadet

  • shutup spaz

  • You were an astonaut eh?

    Explain this then, mr. astronaut!

    watch?v=v1c6ktHYO-I

  • you must be a very dumb astronaut or maybe a fraud

  • LMAO!!!!

  • From NASA

    Q. Who was the youngest astronaut to date?

    A. Sally Ride was 32 years, 23 days old when she flew on STS-7 in June 1983.

    Your profile says your 28.

  • i lied to somebody else

  • That's if you don't include cosmonauts - Yuri Gagarin, first in space, was 26 in 1961.

  • The youngest person to fly in space is Gherman Titov, who was 25 years old when he flew Vostok 2.

  • That's true - I forgot about him. I stand corrected!

  • I thought there was no Apollo 2 and 3, but I didn't know Apollo 2 and 3 were called that.

  • Apollo 4 was the first Saturn V launch artard

  • Fascinating. I've never seen a young Glynn Lunney interviewed before. (I find

    Kranz very 1 dimensional). Thanks for sharing this.

  • Interesting video and info. Did not know they had a public relations outreach during the program. Thanks.

  • someone smart please help me

    SOMEONE TALK TO ME sg

  • look at what he is sitting in front off!!!

    1967 !! at then already they had a miniature of the moon??

  • Thank you for sharing this video. I enjoy historic footage like this. I find that it is much more representative of the events which took place than some of the contemporary documentaries on the same subject.

  • this brings back so many memories as i was very young when america went to the moon. i saw these films in elementery school and they always got a lot of attention.

  • Funny. Soviets knew we launched these - and they would have been the first to call our bluff, and they had the means to do so if we had been bluffing!

  • ...perfectly said Jack, I often point this simple fact out to many of the nay-sayers

  • That alone is the single best retort to any moon-hoaxer - although they may reply that the Soviets were in on the hoax in order to obtain cheap grain from America ;)

  • Hoaxers who would claim the grain motive for silence don't realize how much of a blow to Soviet pride the moon landing was. They believed the West "would sell us the rope we hang them with." It would have been far more important to their world-wide prestige (which they had grown accustomed to since 1957) for them to expose the "American lie" than to collude with NASA.

  • in the 50's and 60's, it would be easier to take the steps and launch the saturn v then it would be to fake it.

  • I have three words for retards like you: GROW A BRAIN!

  • Perhaps you should learn to understand sarcasm?

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