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The Saturn V rocket powered the Apollo missions, changing the course of spaceflight forever. Here we explore this impressive rocket in more detail.
The Saturn V rocket is widely known as the rocket that brought humans to the moon. It required considerable speed to escape Earth's gravitational force.
Humans had to aim high to reach the moon, but the Saturn V rocket was like nothing anyone has seen before or since.
To this day, the Saturn V — a ticket into the history books during the '60s and early '70s — remains the only rocket capable of transporting humans beyond low-Earth orbit, where the ...
The Saturn V rocket was able to attain 24,791 miles per hour with Apollo 10, setting the record for the fastest reentry into Earth's atmosphere.
Scientists disproved a myth claiming the Saturn V rocket tested on the Apollo 4 mission in 1967 was loud enough to melt concrete. Credit: NASA/Getty Images ...
The Saturn V rocket remains one of NASA's greatest technological achievements—a powerful launch vehicle that finally brought the Moon within reach.
Save 43% on a model rocket that's a 1:200 scale replica of the Saturn V rocket, complete with details, painting and markings, that stands at nearly two feet tall.
The rocket that carried humanity to the Moon was extremely loud, but didn't reach enough acoustic power to start fires or melt the pavement.
The Saturn V rocket at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville is lit up blue on March 29, 2023, to honor fallen Huntsville police Officer Garrett Crumby and wounded Officer Albert Morin.