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Made just prior to the Apollo 4 launch, this historic NASA film gives a good overview of the challenges facing the engineering team and the accomplishments made through 1966. Hosted by none other than Wehrner Von Braun, the film gives some fascinating insights into the "new" Apollo program in the wake of the disastrous Apollo 1 fire.
Apollo 4, (also known as AS-501), was the first, unmanned test flight of the Saturn V launch vehicle, which was used by the U.S. Apollo program to send the first astronauts to the Moon. The space vehicle was assembled in the Vehicle Assembly Building, and was the first to be launched from Launch Complex 39 at the John F. Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Florida, facilities built specially for the Saturn V.
Apollo 4 was an "all-up" test, meaning all rocket stages and spacecraft were fully functional on the initial flight, a first for NASA. It was the first time the S-IC first stage and S-II second stage flew. It also demonstrated the S-IVB third stage's first in-flight restart. The mission used a Block I Command Service Module (CSM) modified to test several key Block II revisions, including its heat shield at simulated lunar-return velocity and angle.
Originally planned for late 1966, the flight was delayed to November 9, 1967, largely due to development problems of the S-II stage encountered by North American Aviation, the manufacturer of the stage. Delay was also caused, to a lesser extent, by a large number of wiring defects found by NASA in the Apollo spacecraft, also built by North American.
The mission was the first Apollo flight after the stand-down imposed after the Apollo 1 fire which killed the first Apollo crew. It was the first to use NASA's official Apollo numbering scheme established in April 1967, designated Apollo 4 because there had been three previous unmanned Apollo/Saturn flights in 1966, using the Saturn IB launch vehicle.
The mission lasted almost nine hours, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean, achieving all mission goals. NASA deemed the mission a complete success, because it proved the Saturn V worked, an important step towards achieving the Apollo program's objective of landing astronauts on the Moon and bringing them back safely, before the end of the decade.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2K. For more information visit www.PeriscopeFi...

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@Musicman81Indy
@Musicman81Indy 4 года назад
Was this shown on network television back in the 60s? Or was this the kind of thing that was shown to school kids on those old film projectors? Either way, this is super cool stuff. I LOVE it. Thank you for posting this and others like it.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 2 года назад
I used to see these Aeronautics and Space Report features on weekends on local stations. I recall them airing during rain delays in Major League Baseball games, or other times when the station had open time.
@AdmiralPreparedness
@AdmiralPreparedness 7 лет назад
The Moon Program brought us humans so much new innovations that now we take them all for granted. But, back then, it was fun!
@jeremybear573
@jeremybear573 2 года назад
Thank you for preserving these great pieces of history!
@schalkespringer
@schalkespringer 5 лет назад
Is it possible to order from you, PeriscopeFilm, a few of these videos burned to DVD? Like customer order five or six on a single DVD? For personal use(reference on Saturn V assembly), not public broadcast. Thank you preserving these films!!!!!
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 5 лет назад
We don't offer them on DVD but you can watch for free on RU-vid!
@leedhio6606
@leedhio6606 3 года назад
DVD for personal use , it was before the HUb ...
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 3 года назад
I love these old space vids. WVB visited here once down under.. . and now NASA is pressing ahead with Project Artemis... we are going back to the Moon .. thanks from NZ 👍🇳🇿
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 2 года назад
We'll see... Artemis is a mess and SLS is even worse. NASA canceled the "Altair" lunar lander back almost before the ink was dry on the Constellation Program back in 2004/5 timeframe, Constellation itself having been canceled by Obama in 2010. Kind of hard to land on the Moon with no moon lander! SLS cannot send a large enough payload to the Moon to insert a spacecraft into LLO (low lunar orbit) so Orion is going to go into some weird high looping orbit (highly eccentric orbit) around the Moon so that it has enough fuel to get back. SLS itself is a huge mess with an absolutely obscene price tag for what it is and what it does. It was obsolete before it even left the drawing boards, and it's an embarrassment that basically they've been working on the design (through its predecessor Ares V) since about 2004. Basically it's a jobs program to funnel money to former shuttle contractors with deep connections in the Congressional leadership overseeing and funding the space program. Later! OL J R :)
@anthonyvidana2654
@anthonyvidana2654 6 лет назад
it was known as the big shot. Great video
@Habibi46611
@Habibi46611 7 лет назад
Wernher von Braun,, ein Genius
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 2 года назад
Yes he and Sergei Korolev for the Soviets made the space race possible! OL J R :)
@flatearthawakening2585
@flatearthawakening2585 2 года назад
A Nazi.
@tjlovesrachel
@tjlovesrachel 4 месяца назад
@@flatearthawakening2585I don’t think he really had a choice…. Just sayin
@rudy_ad
@rudy_ad 9 дней назад
He was not a genius, just a Nazi.
@dodgeviper3431
@dodgeviper3431 3 года назад
Love these videos and I am forever grateful for posting these! They allow me (and others, of course) to jump back in time and soak in all the detailed information from the original sources and first hand experts which would otherwise not be possible. These footages need to be preserved FOREVER, their historic value can not be appreciated enough! Having said that, I am always amazed by the English WvB is speaking. As a German who continuously seeks to improve his English skills I think WvB's English is very good. Of course, he has a noticeable accent, but I think his grammar, his vocabulary and the appropriate application of it, all this is very good. But what do others being native speakers think?
@dodgeviper3431
@dodgeviper3431 3 года назад
@@MattyEngland You are very kind, Matty, thank you! I keep on learning :-)
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 2 года назад
Excellent! Most of our own people cannot be bothered to learn their own language, proper spelling, vocabulary and grammar, and proper punctuation when writing. It's sad and pathetic. The ability to clearly and effectively communicate is the basis of a literate, intelligent society, and yet the prevailing attitude today is that "it's not important" and they cannot be bothered to learn how to do it correctly or communicate cogently. They want to write in "text message" nonsense lingo or ebonics or some other pathetic garbage that looks and sounds like it was written by a mental midget who'd been hit on the head, yet they insist that their stupidity be taken seriously and their goofy ideas be given proper merit. It's ridiculous! I find it infinitely amusing that the Founding Fathers of the United States, and the generations afterwards, were all educated either at home or in one-room schoolhouses, and they could write with SUCH eloquence and elucidate such ideas that the world had never known, having such a limited education, while today's generations have the sum of ALL human knowledge at their fingertips 24 hours a day in their pocket, but they CANNOT be bothered to learn any of it... yet they spout nonsense and garbage and are technically and verbally illiterate and yet insist on being taken seriously. When you call them on it, they get highly offended and defensive and shout, "DON'T JUDGE ME!" (as one of my nephews was fond of doing) and I simply explain that people are ALWAYS judging you-- if you SOUND like an idiot and cannot communicate properly, *WHY* should you expect and WHY should I consider your opinion or ideas to be worth anything more than rubbish?! Oh, but that's "mean spirited" and all this other CRAP... Sorry I'm old school and if you can't be bothered to learn anything, and cannot be bothered to learn how to spell and communicate correctly, to at least TRY, then that tells me I'm reading something put out by a lazy, probably ignorant if not stupid person whose ideas aren't worth listening to or reading anyway. By the way, I commend your efforts (as Werner Von Braun made the effort) to learn a second language and be fluent as possible in it! Later! OL J R : )
@gasgaslex_photos
@gasgaslex_photos Год назад
The background music, the commentators, all full of gravitas and confidence, contrast that with the college frat communicators covering todays launches... 😣
@Zoomer30
@Zoomer30 2 года назад
Hard to believe that in the 60s all of this was built to support Saturn V: 1. VAB 2. Mobile Launch Platforms 3. Crawlerways 4. Pads 39 A&B And only 13 rockets were launched. It's something that they need to fix with SLS or its going end up the same way.
@yogi9631
@yogi9631 Год назад
Just love these old school videos. When America was at it’s best, then I found out they hired a former Nazi ss as their head researcher.
@michaelreifabc123
@michaelreifabc123 5 лет назад
Thanks, again.
@ohheyitskevinc2
@ohheyitskevinc2 6 лет назад
What is it with the film code and timer at the bottom of each film in the playlist? These films are NASA films, so they’re public. I mean - leave your website on the films, but the timer is a ridiculous distraction.
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 6 лет назад
Here's the issue: this film and others like it may have been made by taxpayers, but the U.S. Government in its infinite wisdom, threw it away. Tens of thousands of films were destroyed and many others are at risk. Our company preserves these precious bits of history one film at a time. How do we afford to do that? By selling them as stock footage to documentary filmmakers and broadcasters. If we did not have a counter, we could not afford to post films like this on online, and no films would be preserved. It's that simple. So we ask you to bear with the watermark and timecodes. So, in the past we tried many different systems including placing our timer at the bottom corner of our videos. What happened? Unscrupulous RU-vid users downloaded our vids, blew them up so the timer was not visible, and re-posted them as their own content. We had to use content control to have the videos removed and shut down these channels. It's hard enough work preserving these films and posting them, without having to deal with these kind of issues.
@leedhio6606
@leedhio6606 3 года назад
Not a cartoon a so called scientific mobile, yes you dont dream ...
@Ae13UPrime
@Ae13UPrime 3 месяца назад
@@PeriscopeFilm You can't blame taxpayers for being "unscrupulous" for posting a public domain film. It's still a public domain film you're making money off of.
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 3 месяца назад
@@Ae13UPrime we don't care (and don't make an issue out of it) so long as people aren't re-posting our scans.
@natebit8130
@natebit8130 3 года назад
Thank you for posting, these rare treasures are harder to find every year.
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 3 года назад
Thank you very much for your comment. Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference.
@leedhio6606
@leedhio6606 3 года назад
So kitch , that it can't be real
@Geckobane
@Geckobane 2 года назад
Thank you for preserving this
@jimwinchester339
@jimwinchester339 2 года назад
Wow - didn't realize the profile of Apollo was so aggressive (powered descent to obtain escape-velocity re-entry, etc.). Thanks.
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 2 года назад
Yes, they did basically the same thing on the Orion Flight Test a few years ago on a Delta IV Heavy, to prove that the heat shield was capable of handling the thermal loads of a lunar-velocity reentry. It's an old idea, which harkens back to actually before the space program-- early missile nosecones and "reentry vehicles" (RV's) for early nuclear missiles had similar issues with reentry heating of the warheads, and so various designs and materials were tested on the Jupiter C rocket (and others) by flying them up out of the atmosphere on a Redstone (and other missiles) and then igniting solid propellant upper stages to DRIVE them back down into the atmosphere at high velocity to create the same temperature reentry heating they would experience on the final missile design. Later! OL J R :)
@SMHman666
@SMHman666 2 года назад
Thanks for the upload and for saving these old films. Also thank you for the explanation re the counter and the issues with unscrupulous re posting by other sites. Great work guys!!
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Consider becoming a member ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ODBW3pVahUE.html
@leedhio6606
@leedhio6606 3 года назад
Toy boat for dummies ?
@AgentPepsi1
@AgentPepsi1 2 года назад
Strange how this Periscope company can take PUBLIC NASA footage and slap their own copywrite over it.
@GH-oi2jf
@GH-oi2jf 2 года назад
They cannot copyright public domain content, but can copyright additions to it. I don’t see a copyright mark. Where is it?
@paulward4268
@paulward4268 Год назад
AgentPepsi1 - If you read elsewhere in the replies section, you'll find a clear explanation of Why this company is actually PRESERVING these films from loss or risk of disposal! Here in the UK, the BBC & other television companies used to regularly wipe video tape for reuse, or dispose of old film stock in order.to make space for the storage of newer productions. So it was not unusual for old AV footage to be lost in those days - no matter how important you it was. So I think it would be a little more appropriate to Thank Periscope Films for their great efforts in bringing this material to the modern audience of today - not denigrate them.
@Ae13UPrime
@Ae13UPrime 3 месяца назад
Yep. They are taking public domain films and just slapping a time code on it and charging people if they want to use it. At least with this NASA film there is difference between this and the quality of other NASA films Periscope hasn't slapped its time code on, so not sure how they figure they "restored" this footage other than just slapping their time code on it and reposting it. If they did "restore" it then show how the footage looked before they restored it, but curiously they never do that, do they? Maybe they are doing some legitimate restoration work, but primarily it seems more like they are just transferring film stock to digital and then just slapping a time code over it. A lot of this stuff may also be originating with digital files and all they are doing is clicking and dragging and throwing their time code over the result. Hard to tell. But if that's all it takes to charge people for "licensing" public domain footage maybe we all should get into this game.
@tylerbarker4763
@tylerbarker4763 6 лет назад
does payload mean just something you do not want to disturpt,or sterile.
@neilbishop1686
@neilbishop1686 4 года назад
Dog barking
@victorspanbauer7710
@victorspanbauer7710 2 года назад
Always ads uup tui 11
@thevlaka
@thevlaka Год назад
gotta love that hollywood big production.
@jamesanagnos6123
@jamesanagnos6123 6 лет назад
THE GIANT LIE lol
@jamesneilsongrahamloveinth1301
If you are right, then why did NASA fake multiple Apollo missions, each one more complex than the last? There were nine missions in all of which six landed on the moon. It seems like overkill. If you are faking it, would not one have been enough? With every new mission the risks of being found out multiply exponentially. And why fake a failure? When the oxygen tank blew out on Apollo 13, Mission Control struggled for six hours to contain the situation. The audio tapes are extant and available to listen to on RU-vid on 'Apollo 13 Accident: Flight Director Loop', all six hours of it. I would be interested to know if you think this was faked . . .
@jamesanagnos6123
@jamesanagnos6123 6 лет назад
the Apollo 13 like all other missions just left earths orbit the mission control audio is what you call evidence? lol are you really that naive? all the Apollo missions left earth but none ever go no where close to the moon, lol ,let them show just one of the many lunar rovers and hardware that was left behind lol why no one can take images of it with all the powerful telescopes and Huble and sattelites but no images of anything from the moon landings lol because there are no moon landings only movies made by Stanley Kuberic lmfao
@jamesanagnos6123
@jamesanagnos6123 6 лет назад
the reason for more then one is to show the world NASA Rocks lol and no one can match the USA
@martijnvandenakker803
@martijnvandenakker803 6 лет назад
James Anagnos The giant idiot...
@almostfm
@almostfm 6 лет назад
"all the Apollo missions left earth but none ever go no where close to the moon," Which doesn't explain how they got photos of the Earth, obviously from a great distance. Or, how ground stations on Earth could pick them up for multiple hours when a spacecraft in Earth orbit passes out of range within about 10 minutes. "why no one can take images of it with all the powerful telescopes" Because trying to resolve something that size on the Moon requires a telescope many times the diameter of even the largest telescopes on Earth. Beyond a certain point, you simply can't magnify stuff any more-the only way to see things smaller is with a larger scope. But I understand why you wouldn't know that-the formulas for calculating those things have only been known for about 190 years.
@90210dk1
@90210dk1 4 года назад
2:01 his english is brilliant for a German ss nazi..
@resonatorneuronium5324
@resonatorneuronium5324 2 года назад
Wow you’re telling me there were and still are German people who can actually speak English? That’s so crazy. What a revelation.
@resonatorneuronium5324
@resonatorneuronium5324 2 года назад
Clown
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 2 года назад
1:36 *war criminal.*
@albclean
@albclean Год назад
Your Father.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Год назад
@@albclean No, in fact my father fought against Von Braun's side.
@tjlovesrachel
@tjlovesrachel 4 месяца назад
@@brianarbenz1329you think he had a choice to work for hitler?
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