This Public Domain NASA film reports the progress in the Saturn V development in the last quarter of 1966. No commercials for this one - Enjoy!
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Did you work at NASA Fran ?
I kept wondering why kfc needed a saturn v rocket heheh
😃 Lots of KFC, yummy. Interesting to see the insides.
Love this!!
I love these films thanks! Interesting how they use the metric system. I think the AGC worked in metric and the outputs to the DSKY had to be converted to imperial units, but someone correct me if Im wrong!
Crazy to look at the Saturn V. What a monumental human achievement.
What an absolutely amazing machine… I still get goose bumps.
Where does NASA actually get their liquid oxygen and hydrogen from before it's stored on site?
Very cool! Thank you for posting!
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