2FJCX4B–Narrator describes the launch of Saturn 5 of Apollo 11 - 2018
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2FT8C79–The command module of the Saturn 5 rocket
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2KPCX9F–Saturn 5 Rocket on the ceiling of the Kennedy Space Center visitor center
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2FT8BXJ–The command module of the Saturn 5 rocket
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2FBAGYG–1990s: UNITED STATES: Saturn 5 rocket. First astronaut on moon. Stack sat on
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2FT7RJC–The first stage engines of the Saturn 5 rocket
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2TYM0M5–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLORIDA, USA - The engines of the second stage of the Saturn 5 rocket which is exhibited at the visitor complex of Kennedy Space
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2FJ9J4C–Saturn 1B on Launchpad and flight film showing Saturn 5 stage separation - 1965
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2KRE0WA–NASA Apollo Saturn 5 Blast Off
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2FADFM3–1960s: UNITED STATES: Saturn 1 on pad at setup. Preparations and dynamic testing
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2TN498M–Model base two-stage launch vehicle middle class Zenit family or Satan
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2FBJW67–1970s: UNITED STATES: sunrise behind space rocket at launch. Men work in ground
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2TNGCGC–Model base two-stage launch vehicle middle class Zenit family or Satan
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2XBKTJ1–2014 - Archival footage accompanies a NASA launch director's reminiscences of the administration in the 1960s.
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2W57F1X–Florida. January 5 2020. Astronauts in a capsule, Apollo Saturn V Center, Cape Canaveral, USA
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2TYRFNN–Apollo 11 Orbiter 3D Animation (1)
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2FCH51R–1970s: UNITED STATES: Apollo 8 during flight through sky. Flames behind rocket
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2FGWTXY–Apollo Rocket Booster Separation with Earth in Background
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2XBKTJ0–2014 - The architecture of NASA's Launch Control Center is shown and explained; archival footage from the 1960s is used.
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2W2JE69–Florida. January 5 2020. The S IC, the first stage of the American Saturn V rocket, Apollo Saturn V Center.
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2W05RA1–Apollo 11 Orbiter 3D Animation (2)
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2W5BKB3–Florida. January 5 2020. Kennedy Space Center Rocket Garden, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA
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2XBKTK7–2014 - Archival footage accompanies retired NASA employees' descriptions of management's presence in the Launch Control Center firing room.
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2XBKTFB–2014 - A montage shows highlights from NASA missions orchestrated by the Launch Control Center (narrated in 2014).
0:57
2XBF62Y–1963 - Side view of Saturn I SA-5 at launch pad 37 at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:14
2XBF67W–1963 - Views from above Saturn I SA-5 at launch pad 37 at the Kennedy Space Centre.
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2XBF63A–1963 - Views from the side and below the Saturn I SA-5 rocket at launch pad 37, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:19
2XBF67P–1963 - View from a helicopter circling Saturn I SA-5 in launch pad 37 at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:26
2XBF687–1963 - Aerial views of Saturn I SA-5 in launch pad 37 in front of the Atlantic Ocean, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:31
2XBF64D–1963 - A stand at launch pad 37 is moved along a track, and views of Saturn I SA-5 rocket, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:18
2XBF63R–1963 - An engineer speaking through a radio, and a large arm mechanical arm moving away from Saturn I SA-5, at launch pad 37 at the Kennedy Space
1:20
2XBM5AY–A hydrodynamic stage is shipped and later installed atop the Saturn I SA-5 launch vehicle at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,
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2XBKFH9–1964 - The Saturn-Apollo 5 is prepared for launching.
0:59
2XBF644–1963 - View from above as the Saturn I SA-5 rocket is moved, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:33
2XBF64C–1963 - The Saturn I SA-5 rocket is moved on a stand, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:27
2XBF632–1963 - Views approaching Saturn I SA-5from far away, at launch pad 37, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:27
2XBF630–1963 - The base of a moving rocket stand carrying the Saturn I SA-5 rocket, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:25
2XBF62H–1963 - Views from the top of the Saturn I SA-5 rocket as it is moved away from a stand, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:13
2XBF63X–1963 - View closely approaching Saturn I SA-5at launch pad 37, off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
0:50
2XBF62G–1963 - An engineer looks through a surveying tool, cable is and engineers close an opening on the Saturn I SA-5 rocket, at the Kennedy Space Centre.
1:25
2XBM58D–A static firing is shown on a stand and an interstage adapter is shown as Saturn launch vehicles are assembled at the George C. Marshall Space Flight
1:39
2XBHAFN–1968 - Spectators and NASA employees are shown on the morning of the Saturn V's launch.
1:20
2XBHADE–1968 - The last minute's countdown for Saturn V's launch is shown, and it lifts off.
1:23
2XBHAEP–1968 - The Saturn V is seen at a Kennedy Space Center launch pad at night.
1:20
2XBHAFK–1968 - A NASA tour bus drives by the Saturn V launch pad, and the driver shares statistics about it.
1:27
2XBDRA4–1966 - Saturn spacecrafts are prepared for test flights by NASA, and Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin of the Gemini XII are greeted by Naval officers aboard
0:42
2XBKHJN–1968 - Animation is used to show the launch direction from Cape Kennedy to an antipode.
0:33
2XBKHP0–1968 - Animation is used to introduce the concept of launch windows in space flights.
0:59
2XBKHN6–1968 - An animated segment shows how the duration of a daily launch window for a space flight is calculated.
1:54
2XBMRGD–1968 - Young children visiting Cape Kennedy get to see the Saturn V being prepared for flight.
0:42
2XBHAG3–1968 - The Saturn V is launched into outer space.
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2XBKHNY–1968 - The Saturn V is seen at the vehicle assembling building of the Johnson Space Center.
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2XBDR9J–1967 - NASA's Apollo IV and Saturn V are successfully launched by NASA, and a command module endures re-entry (narrated in 1969).
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2XBMBXM–1966 - The Apollo 4 is tracked by mission control in Houston.
0:47
2XBKHJA–1968 - Animation is used to show how geometry can be used to calculate a trajectory between the moon and Earth.
1:58
2XBKHNK–1968 - Animation is used to show how the movement of an antipode depends on the moon's revolution around the Earth, and Earth's daily rotation on its
1:07
2XBDN8W–1969 - LBJ gives a speech about the Apollo 8 mission's success, and footage of the rocket's takeoff and views of the lunar surface from the spacecraft
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