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Inside NASA: The Saturn V Rocket Story Space Race Documentary Timeline

Inside NASA: The Saturn V Rocket Story Space Race Documentary Timeline

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In 1961 when President Kennedy pledged to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade, no rocket existed with the power or capability to rise to the challenge. In order to win the race to space, the United States would need to establish a multi-billion dollar space program. One man, Werner Von Braun believed he had the knowledge and vision to make Kennedy's dream a reality. With the American public galvanised and the expertise of over 200, 000 scientists and engineers, Von Braun masterminded the development of the Saturn V; the rocket that flew 24 men to the moon and launched the greatest adventure in the history of exploration. This is the story of the most powerful machine ever built, and the men and women who believed it could fly. Using visual effects, stunning NASA footage and expert interviews with Apollo Space Scientists, this inspirational film tells the story of the colossal challenges NASA faced to fulfill Kennedy's pledge. With the accolade of flying 24 men safely to the moon, the mighty Saturn V will always be considered one of mankind's greatest technological achievements
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 20


Space used to be a all society project. Now its a rich man's insult doing it himself only showing the massive problems with this system that 1 man can afford all of it himself as the people can't afford food or rent or Healthcare for baby's or anybody for that matter. Why is humanity spending all it's resources on space when the majority of people on earth can't afford to eat food? Or get Healthcare, or save baby's? Space is a luxury we can only afford after we solve the real issues facing humanity, like basics like starvation, depravity, genocide, war, baby survival. I love space, but not at the cost of decentcy and humanity. Such wild expenses are a insult to the entire world and all thats right. Elon says show me how to solve world hunger and I'll solve it? Then when given the blueprints by the world hunger program how to do it he does nothing lol. He proved the point he doesn't care. In his mind humanity needs to suffer because nothing can be done so thets go ahead and spend earth's resources on unessissary luxurys amd allow the world to suffer and starve because hey nothing can be done right? Notice he didn't spend any of his money trying to figure out this problem? Rather spent his money and research on something not needed and unessassary. Of course he didn't find the solution to world hunger and depravity, he didn't spend his money on solving that problem, he spent it on rockets and Unnecessary space programs.
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HOUSTON, Texas
NASA officials today admitted what many conspiracy theorists have been claiming for years, that man never walked on the moon. Chief scientist Alan Anderson said the lunar landing hoax had gone on long enough, and that it was becoming ridiculous to keep claiming that men have been to the moon.
You have to understand, NASA was under a lot of pressure when President Kennedy promised the Nation that hed put a man on the moon before the Ruskies, said Space Technology Scientist Alan Anderson. We told him it was impossible, so he knew it had to be faked.
As the story goes he threatened to cut off funding if we didnt go along with the hoax, said NASA engineer Rod Sterling. People are smarter these days, and its getting more ridiculous and more difficult to keep the lie going. Were coming forward today to put an end to the lies and the manipulation of the public, and to put a stop to a planned 2018 hoax Mars mission. NASA does a lot of good things, and our technology advances have helped mankind in many ways. I just dont want to see us waste our time and your tax dollars. We have real work to do.

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I'm living in India i'm sure people who gathered around president jfk when he announced moon mission and gathered when astronaut came back to welcome them are still living very nice life in America with sweet memories. I gets emotional seeing old videos of ww2 or president of that time giving speech. speech of that day had lot of value but today no one talks about of that day. Where those days gone? Why we can't see that days again? Where did those days go when cold evening of winter with falling some drops of rain, upper middle class wooden houses on the roadside couple is walking, smoke is coming out of chimneys of wooden houses of upper class and Candles are burning and can be seen through glass window of wooden libraries. Cool breeze is flowing and sky has clouds and dry leafs are flying. Darkness of evening is falling and couple is on walk at 7oclick in cold winter. Those old days of 1850. Such a beautiful era. Where is that America?
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Years passed since this operation. Many died many grew old. Things changed, those classic cars are on junk yards or lucky ones are restored. Only memories left. Think abound the day when president Jhon F kennedy announced lunar mission how people were happy and excited and now that day left long behind. No one talks about that day only few talks about that days. I live in India and born in 1978 but i loves old videos and memories of old times and sometimes thinks about that days and movements captured in videos which people did in videos at days. I'm very emotional guy. sometimes I think about day when president franklin d roosevelt took oath and people were listening him now that day long gone, where those days gone? Why don't we live that days again? Sometimes gets emotional watching old videos. This is time which takes away everything from us.
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My father, Charles Coe, got his entry into the space program with the Gemini and Mercury projects after leaving the Air Force. In fact, I was born in Huntsville, AL. Moved to Houston when I was 1 year old where dad worked at the Johnson Space Center. He worked for Lockheed Aerospace initially, on the Saturn rockets in design, and portions of the Lunar Rover vehicles, then for NASA for multiple space shuttle systems. He even got a commendation from Von Braun himself. He retired just after the Challenger explosion in '86. He passed away in 2009, but this video brings back tons of memories of growing up being able to see up close all the achievements they made. It certainly was a different time.
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The best part was since almost everything was hand Designed, drawn and manufactured, with no computers or simulators, the engineers improvised detailed notes and drawings to communicate exactly what they wanted across the office floor. The engines had thousands of parts. That is the one thing we can't ever find again. We have the tech to create better engines now with modern research, design and manufacturing techniques, but that kind of hands on thinking and ingenuity can't be seen again - we'll have to only look forward to doing things the new way.
These days I need to deal with bumbling tweeting idiots whose only intelligence consists of Duh, conspiracy bro.

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. and Britain became the only space nation to give it all up; not India or Israel, or Iran, or France, or Pakistan no just Britain which didn't the future meant anything. The nation that invented the modern world just culturally imploded and has never recovered and just when one things it cannot get worse it has committed BREXIT. Britain could have had a Gemini sized program for the price of the annual subsidy of state owned BBC.
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Quite a transition, that! From 'astronauts gone mild' (Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins at the press conference) to 'astronauts gone wild' (Aldrin, Young, Bean, Mitchell, etc) in later life. But wait, wasn't that just Mitchell's son threatening the C. I. A. on Bart Sibrel? Awww! To pick on Mitchell for raising such a son! A son's going to do what a son's going to do, right! No causation, no poor parental example there!
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Sometimes I come to understand the claims of the variety of ufo theorists, building all these machines in that period is so mindblowing that you tend to be tempted in entertaining those crazy wild ideas. That amidst all the societal and political conflicts a small group of scientists and contractors pulled out the biggest most difficult achievement known to men is almost just too much to believable.
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I was actually grounded for something my Mom caught me doing which made sure I would be home in front of the television set when Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon. Our living room erupted into cheers as to what our nation could do! Many gave their lives for this purpose that President John F. Kennedy dreamed of. July 20th 1969, that dream came true for the United States of America!
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Between Astronauts Gone Wild and 'Astronauts Gone Mild', one doesn't know which was the more odd, or the more weird! I mean, were Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins on sedatives at that press conference, or what! Or was the sudden return to Earth's atmospheric pressure from that on the lunar
surface, where there was none, somehow constricting their regular old human spirit? Go figure!

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Simply:
THE GREATEST PROJECT EVER.
I would like to think one day something could surpass it but from this era I cannot imagine what could ever be greater than leaving Earth for the first time to visit another world. I lived through this time and knew how special it was. Never let it be forgotten or diminished in our estimation.

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44: 37 How bizarre that at the height of mankind's technological breakthrough (of the time) the astronauts flung into space on a dangerously fragile burning candle resort to quoting millenniums old superstitious mumbo gumbo instead of thanking the scientists, engineers, and support crew that made their incredible journey possible.
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Just imagine, if man had begun to build a moon base back in 1969, after 53 years of expansion & development what a place it would be today. Centre Parks on the moon & would've led to us having an established human colony on Mars by now, it still isn't too late to start people!
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As a correspondent online noted, irksome though it might be, the Saturn V was really only the V-2 (WW2 weapon) in full-size regalia. What's more irksome: we couldn't reproduce the Saturn V today; we will have rockets, but the precise tech to build that giant is now lost.
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I was 7 when they landed on the Moon; it was an AMAZING time to be alive- full of Hope & Optomism. Now at 60 I almost dread watching the News; America Desintegrating, people HATING each other over Race- Poverty- Corruption- Disease. Turn off and go for a walk; my advice!
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Slight correction at 53: 00. There was no fuel line issue, but an igniter issue, PoGo did not cause the failure. The second engine dropped because the wiring was not properly routed, it was crossed to the wrong engine causing the computer to make the wrong decision.
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Of all the engineering challenges, one of the hardest (the common dome bulkhead in stage 2) was nailed down by a bunch of surfer bums in Cocoa Beach. They insulated it with the stuff they used to build their own boards.
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This strange looking guy at 10: 02 is Prof. Hermann Oberth, the former teacher of Wernher von Braun. I had the great opportunity to talk to him back in 1982 in his home in Feucht near Nuremberg, Germany.
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It is quite amazing that the direct assent method was ever only used for probes, and very often failed completely. So if it was luck or good judgement, Wernher Von Braun was right from the beginning.
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