On November 9, 1967, NASA launched the powerful new Saturn V rocket on its maiden voyage.
The Saturn V was 363 feet tall. That's taller than the Statue of Liberty! It was the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built. NASA needed this powerful rocket to launch astronauts to the moon. However, the first Saturn V launch didn't carry astronauts, because it was only a test flight. During the launch, the rocket created a loud shockwave that surprised nearby observers. The ground shook so hard that it rattled buildings miles away, and all the shaking caused a huge shower of dust and debris NASA's new launch center. The mission lasted eight hours and 36 minutes. The rocket carried a spacecraft that splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. One year later, another Saturn V rocket launched the first astronauts to the moon with the Apollo 8 mission. All of the Apollo missions that followed also launched on Saturn V rockets. The last Saturn V launched in 1973 with NASA's Skylab space station.
The Saturn V was 363 feet tall. That's taller than the Statue of Liberty! It was the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built. NASA needed this powerful rocket to launch astronauts to the moon. However, the first Saturn V launch didn't carry astronauts, because it was only a test flight. During the launch, the rocket created a loud shockwave that surprised nearby observers. The ground shook so hard that it rattled buildings miles away, and all the shaking caused a huge shower of dust and debris NASA's new launch center. The mission lasted eight hours and 36 minutes. The rocket carried a spacecraft that splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. One year later, another Saturn V rocket launched the first astronauts to the moon with the Apollo 8 mission. All of the Apollo missions that followed also launched on Saturn V rockets. The last Saturn V launched in 1973 with NASA's Skylab space station.
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00:00On this day in space.
00:03On November 9th, 1967, NASA launched the powerful new Saturn V rocket on its maiden voyage.
00:10The Saturn V was 363 feet tall.
00:13That's taller than the Statue of Liberty.
00:16It was the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built.
00:19NASA needed this powerful rocket to launch astronauts to the moon.
00:23However, the first Saturn V launch didn't carry astronauts because it was only a test flight.
00:28During the launch, the rocket created a loud shockwave that surprised nearby observers.
00:33The ground shook so hard that it rattled buildings miles away.
00:36And all the shaking caused a huge shower of dust and debris at NASA's new launch center.
00:41The mission lasted 8 hours and 36 minutes.
00:44The rocket carried a spacecraft that splashed down into the Pacific Ocean.
00:48One year later, another Saturn V rocket launched the first astronauts to the moon with the Apollo 8 mission.
00:54All of the Apollo missions that followed also launched on Saturn V rockets.
00:58The last Saturn V launched in 1973 with NASA's Skylab Space Station.
01:03And that's what happened on this day in space.
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