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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2007

Grand Opening July 20 for Restored Saturn V Rocket
The 30-story tall rocket is part of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum collection and one of only three such rockets in existence."
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/news/releases/2007/J07-012.html

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  • I fully encourage these guys who think the moon missions were faked to keep talking about it. It's like when someone has really bad farts on a constant basis you know who to stay away from because they are just gonna keep on farting.

  • I went to Hpuston the other day, saw a Saturn V rocket there!

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  • @MiHiVidz Amen!

  • the Saturn 5 should never have been discontinued, but just like the shuttle, short sightedness is an American tradition sadly.

  • oh.. I forgot to say, I'm glad they restored it. Still lousy video quality.

  • What's funny is that in the 60's video quality was bad because it was the 60's. Now beyond the year 2000, video quality is worse. If I want to see a higher quality video, I need to find some old nasa footage. 240p we meet again...

  • Texas ONLY bothered to get around to covering up and restoring this Saturn V is because they were neglecting it so badly that the Smithsonian (who actually owns the rocket) threatened to take it back.

    And THIS is one of the reasons why Texas didn't get a Space Shuttle (as well as the fact that Texas is a haven for stupid, anti-science, secessionist goons), and rightly so.

  • Four years and just 22,000 views. That said it all about how much people care. Had this been a moon hoax video it would have had 50 times as many hits.

    This was a huge victory for 60s technolgy.

    I am so glad they brought that bird in to enjoy a retirement that may last hundreds of years.

  • @korgri I agree with the farting part. I knew a kid who I shared 4 classes with and he would fart non stop. You are truly wise sir.

  • Thumbs up. Restoring the Saturn V Rocket is a tribute to the people that designed and built it. It should be cherished as a tribute to the ingenuity of the people who designed, built and flew it. It was utterly awesome.

  • So glad they restored and protected this noble beast. Funny (actually shameful) how governments can let past endeavours go to ruin, here in the UK for example we seem hardly able to bring ourselves to look after a few wooden huts at Bletchley Park.

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