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The Mightiest - Tribute to the Saturn V Rocket 

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ATTENTION! I have added a version with more "calming" music for people who think this music is kind of over the top and loud. You can view it here. • The Mightiest - Tribut... I hope you can still appreciate the amazing accomplishment of this wondrous machine just the same with either version. 😊 Please read the description regarding why I didn't just remove the music entirely
NOTE: SpaceX's Starship is being tested at the moment and will overtake Saturn V as the most powerful rocket. The most recent test exploded a couple of minutes into the flight. Once it gets a full orbit and can land, I'll probably change the title to The Mightiest Of Its Age. Or something like that.
Apollo IV - November 9, 1967 - The first flight of the mighty Saturn V
I was inspired by hearing some Public Service Broadcasting songs off of their Race For Space album. It's great stuff so I wanted to make my own tribute. The Saturn V rocket seemed perfect. Specifically the first flight of the Saturn V, Apollo IV. I wanted to make something that started off rather subtle but had a beat. It gets loud and the beat starts pumping a bit closer to launch.
I used dozens of clips for audio and video. I just took it from wherever I could find it. It was particularly hard to mix all the various audio clips into the song. Each broadcast had it's own sound that needed some EQing. At any rate, after about 20 or so versions, I finally landed on this one and I'm going to move on to my next project; Apollo XIII.
This was a labor of love and it's not perfect but it's my way of showing my deep fascination and love for space and science. I'd like to also note that Jack King was the iconic voice of Apollo countdowns. In a way, I feel like this is my tribute to him as well. He'd mentioned Apollo IV and how fond he was of that mission. There was so much uncertainty. It all looked good on paper but would it work as planned? Did it ever. The rest, as they say, is history.
All clips and audio used in this video are purely for artistic and creative purposes. If some of the clips land me in hot water, I'll just make a picture show.
I hope you like it.
If you want to learn more about the development of the Saturn family of rockets, you can learn more here: bit.ly/3JrFPHF (It's the wiki page) The history of rocketry is fascinating.
NOTE: Some launch clips are from other Apollo missions. The quality of video available for Apollo IV was sparse. I didn't want bad video clips to take away from anything. That said, some clips are high quality and some aren't. I had to work with what I had. :)
If you want to hear a slightly different version of the song you can find it here. Once I'd uploaded this video I couldn't change the audio. I like the mix on my SoundCloud version just a bit better. ;) / the-mightiest-first-fl...
Credit given where credit due:
Some clips were taken from Lunar Module 5 videos. Awesome channel for anyone that's a space nut.
/ lunarmodule5
I used a few from Mr Dan Beaumont's Channel. Another great channel for the space enthusiast.
/ mrdanbeaumont
I hope they don't mind that I used clips; both audio and video. :)
#saturnv #apollo #moon

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@MrGruffteddybear
@MrGruffteddybear 27 дней назад
The Saturn V was a beast. And to have no catastrophic failures in its’ service life is incredible. Those who designed and built it really took pride in their work.
@cynthia7564
@cynthia7564 Год назад
This is THE rocket... beautiful, powerful, and accurate. To see it at Kennedy Space Center is awe-inspiring.
@closetman7757
@closetman7757 4 года назад
It truly deserves to be called the Mightiest and will always be the king of the rockets.
@borntoclimb7116
@borntoclimb7116 Год назад
This rocket is a legend and the people who made this
@StellarBlue1
@StellarBlue1 6 лет назад
I remember being a boy in grade school when a representative from NASA came to our school and showed us little plastic models of American rockets. They little plastic replicas represented rockets ranging from Atlas all the way to the Mighty Saturn 5. I was blown away when she showed us the Model for the Saturn V. It was huge and dwarfed all the other models! This boy, now a much older man, never forgot that day in school..nor the Saturn Five...
@charleslittleba
@charleslittleba 3 года назад
Cool if you know anything about nasa recruiting if they told you anything about that so they recruit Canadians? (I’m Canadian and I one day want to become a astronaut)
@montgomerydenzer8805
@montgomerydenzer8805 7 месяцев назад
I mas more into model Hot Rods
@peteranninos2506
@peteranninos2506 Месяц назад
As a kid my Dad was heavily involved and my Uncle was west coast project manager for the program. In my adult life I never expected that I'd be able to go to the Cape, Houston and other amazing places for work. I felt so amazed every time that I was there and able to go to places and even meet people that I had just read about. Having dinner with Buzz Aldrin was amazing!
@Tiisiphone
@Tiisiphone 5 лет назад
Most beautiful machine I've ever seen. I wish I was able to get back in time and witness a launch. Hell, I would even ride the beast!
@flexy456
@flexy456 8 лет назад
Times when we had enthusiasm for stuff....it's so weird to realize this was 50 years in the past.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 8 лет назад
+Georg Rauh Perhaps I'm hopelessly optimistic but I'm hoping the next 50 years sees humans leaving Earth for the Moon at the very least. Maybe even Mars. It is strange to think that all of this amazing stuff was half a century ago.
@Poatatero
@Poatatero 4 года назад
Now around 9 of every 10 Americans don’t even know we have a space program
@twogamer7149
@twogamer7149 Год назад
I just visited Johnson Space Center in Houston where its Rocket Park features a mission-ready Saturn V. It is one of the remaining three Saturn V on earth. When I entered the facility, the scene took my breath away. What a majestic and gigantic machine!!!
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd Год назад
There's no way to mentally prepare for how massive this rocket is when you first see it. Literally breathtaking. That these things actually flew is just mind-bending. All of them were successful flights, I might add. :)
@diggingupthepast5785
@diggingupthepast5785 Год назад
Great video! Watching a Saturn V rocket with those F1 engines take off never gets old. U. S. A!
@herbertkeithmiller
@herbertkeithmiller 7 лет назад
Fantastic video. I'm a space nut and you captured the power of the of the Saturn V rocket beautifully.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 7 лет назад
I love getting praise from fellow space nuts. Glad you enjoyed it. :)
@henryjewell3900
@henryjewell3900 Год назад
Never a failure in all the launches!
@lsailajadhurjati2754
@lsailajadhurjati2754 4 месяца назад
Apollo 13 and Apollo 11 had a failure, Apollo 13 in the service module and Apollo 11 in the guidance computer of the Len
@lsailajadhurjati2754
@lsailajadhurjati2754 4 месяца назад
Lem
@henryjewell3900
@henryjewell3900 4 месяца назад
The Saturn V rocket never had a failure.
@moisesvicente1946
@moisesvicente1946 11 месяцев назад
Excellent job .Thanks. Goose bumps.
@nicholasmaude6906
@nicholasmaude6906 Год назад
A magnificent machine, I wish I could've watched a Saturn V liftoff.
@JxT1957
@JxT1957 Месяц назад
great video, i visited kennedy space center on the day of the 50th anniversary of the 1969 moon landing. the place was packed with people. a saturn 5 rocket lays on its side inside a building.
@barryaiello3127
@barryaiello3127 2 года назад
The Walter Cronkite bit always gets me, grew up watching him and his MO was to remain calm no matter what, hearing him say with great enthusiasm "look at the rocket go, oh it's terrific!!" is so telling about that event, even the legendary WC lost it!.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd Год назад
I wanted to get that part into the song for sure! I also wanted to get Jack King's countdown in there as his voice was synonymous with those launches, even up into the shuttle era.
@coltsfan79
@coltsfan79 4 месяца назад
Being born in 1961 I remember the last Gemini missions then along came the Saturn IV B then finally the Saturn V which will bee my favorite rocket until the day I die.
@MrMatteoPlays
@MrMatteoPlays 6 лет назад
I wish I was apart of something monumental like this. I envy all of these engineers.
@eddiekulp1241
@eddiekulp1241 2 года назад
From launching seized V2 rockets in late 40,s to Saturn 5 20 years later
@g.sepich9997
@g.sepich9997 5 месяцев назад
I was fortunate enough to have witnessed the launch of Apollo 17. It was a night launch and was the most spectacular and awesome thing I have ever seen in my life and ever hope to.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 5 месяцев назад
I can only imagine how amazing that was. The one and only night launch of a Saturn V. Very cool!
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 2 года назад
Amazing! .and now we are going back to the Moon to stay.. thank you. 👍
@SlinkyAndTheEngineer
@SlinkyAndTheEngineer 2 месяца назад
What a peace of beauty. I’m working in aerospace engineering and all I can say is this was a master peace ❤
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 2 месяца назад
It really was. Watching the Saturn V power its way into the sky never gets old. 😀
@schumifan78
@schumifan78 8 лет назад
Great video on an amazing machine. What a shame mankind's best days are in the past. We now face an epic struggle with evil.
@signx
@signx 5 лет назад
schumifan78 Not with evil but with stupidity.
@Toby84139
@Toby84139 9 месяцев назад
It did happen, I watched it with my Family!
@ginbelg1
@ginbelg1 5 лет назад
I cry every time i watch this
@rounakmahato67866
@rounakmahato67866 8 лет назад
best tribute video of saturn V
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 8 лет назад
+rounak mahato Thanks! :)
@patrick247two
@patrick247two 8 лет назад
Thank you. I was 9 when Eagle touched down. Your video brings back the heady excitement I felt as Apollo played out. So much better then the awfulness of the Indochina wars that was screened every night on our TV.
@mistertagnan
@mistertagnan 7 лет назад
one of the world's greatest rockets.
@michaelandrus4244
@michaelandrus4244 6 лет назад
THE, greatest. to this date it is the tallest, most powerful star fairing machine to be brought to operational status by mankind
@MartinWillett
@MartinWillett Год назад
The Greatest Thing.
@raptorwhite6468
@raptorwhite6468 Год назад
​@@michaelandrus4244 Now it's 2nd most powerful fully operational rocket and 4th partially operational (that actually flew at least a little) rocket
@Voyager_AU
@Voyager_AU 6 лет назад
Look at all that old technology....and we went to the MOON!
@SzymczykProductions
@SzymczykProductions 3 года назад
No we didn't LOL it was propaganda
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 2 года назад
@@SzymczykProductions We're going back to the Moon, this time to stay, in 2024. A promise made by former President Trump.
@raptorwhite6468
@raptorwhite6468 Год назад
​@@SzymczykProductions Yes we did
@SzymczykProductions
@SzymczykProductions Год назад
@@raptorwhite6468 "It's easier to fool a man than convince a man he's been fooled"
@raptorwhite6468
@raptorwhite6468 Год назад
@@SzymczykProductions These are words that perfectly describe your current situation. Someone fooled you into thinking we haven't been to the moon and you can't accept the fact that you're wrong
@yassm
@yassm 5 лет назад
So incredibly beatiful. The audio of the various press coverages adds the real human reaction to seeing such a beast lift off, the weight of a warship indeed defying gravity. From paper to launchpad in 6 years. Nothing will ever in the years ahead beat the beauty of the Saturn V. Simply majestic ❤
@claudepoizat3763
@claudepoizat3763 8 месяцев назад
Pourquoi ne pas avoir conservé en l'améliorant cette prestigieuse fusée encore inégalée aujourd'hui ?
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 8 месяцев назад
French isn't my native language but I'll see if Google did the job decently enough: Le mieux que nous ayons, c'est que nous en avons quelques-uns exposés dans les musées de l'espace. L’un en Floride, près de l’endroit d’où il a été lancé, et l’autre au Texas, près de Mission Control. Ils sont un spectacle à voir. :)
@claudepoizat3763
@claudepoizat3763 8 месяцев назад
@@laserfloyd : j'aurais préféré voir les Saturn 5 décoller plusieurs fois par an depuis Cap Kennedy, le fleuron de la recherche spatiale des USA. Voir cette fusée 🚀 dans un musée me fait de la peine. I would have rather see Saturn 5 lift off several times à year from Cape Kennedy instead of seeing her in museums. I am sad about it. Excuse my English . I do my best to be understood by everybody.
@mmkucharczyk81
@mmkucharczyk81 7 лет назад
and they all did it with slide rulers no windows 10 that we have now
@americanswan
@americanswan 5 лет назад
1. We don't have the knowledge to rebuild the Saturn V. The engineering knowledge wasn't passed on very well. A new Saturn V would be built differently. 2. The logistics and manufacturing just doesn't exist today. Factories would have to be retooled. 3. The Saturn V was a one use per launch. Very very cost prohibitive. No nation would build such a wasteful system today.
@davidlichtenwalter6067
@davidlichtenwalter6067 8 лет назад
This is just mindblowing. I'm so excited of what accomplishments we will see in 50 years from now. Then again, I always get kind of sad when I think about future achievements and scientific revelations we will miss after our time on this planet.
@candisadachi4836
@candisadachi4836 10 месяцев назад
💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝The baddest rocket ever 💯👈
@timferguson1593
@timferguson1593 Год назад
I remember laying in front of the TV and watching that bad boy launching. The most impressive thing I had ever seen. That is until I took my father, mother, wife and son to see the Shuttle take off. The roar was unbelievable! you could see the sound rolling over the lake next to launch pad 39B. That was impressive!!!
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd Год назад
I was able to catch STS-135, the final Shuttle flight. It was nothing short of amazing. Miles away and you could still feel that power shaking everything, including myself! :)
@edwardmcdermott9948
@edwardmcdermott9948 6 месяцев назад
Saturn V was way bigger and more powerful than the shuttle
@Nesmaniac
@Nesmaniac 7 лет назад
What America is capable of when she sets her mind to something. Biggest achievement in the history of mankind & possibly this Milky Way Galaxy. How many species out there are actually capable of looking up into the night sky & dream of going to another world? Out of those how many are actually capable of working together to do so? Very very few I'd imagine. Just think the Wright Bros first flight was just a mere 66 years earlier lasting just 59 seconds traveling around twice the length of this Saturn V rocket.
@whatsreal7506
@whatsreal7506 4 года назад
Best of the best... I watched the liftoff as a child.... just days before my birthday
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 4 года назад
I am envious! That has to be something that sticks with you your whole life. Thanks for watching. :)
@whatsreal7506
@whatsreal7506 Год назад
@@laserfloyd it has. And always will
@RtB68
@RtB68 Год назад
Remembering Gus Grissom & crew.
@stephenlueders7722
@stephenlueders7722 Год назад
I saw it up close in Florida, it's HUGE ! Each exhaust port is big enough to fit a full size pickup, , with room to spare !!
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd Год назад
And to think that thing, the size of an office building, went UP into the sky. It boggles the mind!
@BackCountryBrdr
@BackCountryBrdr 8 лет назад
I could watch this 1000000000 times. I get the chills every time. Thank you so much for putting this together. What is the track name?
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 8 лет назад
+BackCountryBrdr I actually titled the track 'The Mightiest'. I couldn't think of a better name to be honest. Glad you enjoyed it. :)
@BackCountryBrdr
@BackCountryBrdr 8 лет назад
Oh wow. I didn't know you actually made the music too. Even more Kudos.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 8 лет назад
BackCountryBrdr Many thanks. Put a good bit of work into it so I'm glad you like. :D
@normanm2679
@normanm2679 Год назад
America at it's very best
@snydedon9636
@snydedon9636 Год назад
As a kid I watched Gemini, then the hugely successful Apollo that literally took the world to the moon. Space X is now ready to launch a substantially larger and more powerful rocket to take us back to the moon and beyond. But to me Apollo will always be incredible, launched with computers less powerful than a game boy in the eighties, built with slide rulers by incredible men and women and flown by men with massive balls.
@user-vp5hu8om9b
@user-vp5hu8om9b Год назад
Space X- даже рядом не стоит. Это самовар из нержавейки на глиняных ногах.
@WickerMan73
@WickerMan73 7 лет назад
really great video, added to my favourites
@mds459
@mds459 5 лет назад
Well done. Great show!
@deanfawcett7113
@deanfawcett7113 7 лет назад
Terrific edit :D Immense power!
@Poatatero
@Poatatero 4 года назад
When I go to the space center in Huntsville I’ll talk to the old engineers they have there one said and I quote “The space shuttle was NOTHING compared to the Saturn V”
@JeffGR4
@JeffGR4 6 лет назад
Good job, laserfloyd, an enjoyable video!
@doubleoakridge
@doubleoakridge 7 лет назад
Well done!
@toonist123
@toonist123 7 лет назад
laserfloyd, you have taken video and film that has been around for a few decades and created something brand new. Beautiful work, sir. I really liked how you synced Jack King's countdown to the beat. I have had a somewhat similar project of my own in my head for a few decades, just never have gotten around to doing it. Your video here has reminded me that I have some work to do! (btw, Jack King ROCKED)
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 7 лет назад
Thanks for those kind words. It was a lot of work and I'm glad it turned out to be something that people seem to enjoy. The sync of the countdown, the roar of the engines and the commotion in launch control are my favorite parts. :D I hope you get around to your project some day. I'd love to see it. Cheers! :)
@Madcrackanut
@Madcrackanut 8 лет назад
Thank you for this.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 8 лет назад
+Madcoconuts Glad you liked it. Worked pretty hard on it so it's appreciated. :)
@RichTerrana
@RichTerrana 7 лет назад
Awesome!
@diggingupthepast5785
@diggingupthepast5785 10 месяцев назад
The engineering and mathematics behind this project is mind-boggling!
@d.cypher2920
@d.cypher2920 6 лет назад
Nice. Real nice
@MattH-wg7ou
@MattH-wg7ou 11 месяцев назад
My favorite thing of all the things...the almighty Saturn V!
@paolobernieri7013
@paolobernieri7013 8 лет назад
Very nice
@krelllab6366
@krelllab6366 Год назад
I was there for the Apollo 16 launch from 3 1/2 miles away. NOTHING I have ever heard, (or felt) even remotely compares to it. I've been to Niagara Falls, I've seen a couple of Space Shuttle launches. The Saturn V Moon rocket was pure, naked, raw, power. The engines consumed 25,000 gallons of fuel and oxidizer per second. That's one large suburban swimming pool every single second.
@whatsreal7506
@whatsreal7506 3 года назад
Perfect
@whatsreal7506
@whatsreal7506 4 года назад
Beyond cool
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 4 года назад
Thanks!
@jasekoch440
@jasekoch440 4 года назад
Makes you wonder what the SLS will be like ripping apart your internal organs on launch. So can't wait till we go back in 4 years. Though the Saturn V will always hold a place in my heart.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 4 года назад
I really hope so. I also really want to be down there for SLS. I know support for it is kind of iffy but the sheer power should be something to behold.
@RobertBrown-jz4qj
@RobertBrown-jz4qj Год назад
In your face Artimus. There will never be a rocket like the Sayurn V.
@barrywithers8913
@barrywithers8913 4 года назад
We need a block house not a cottage .. LOL
@SynchroScore
@SynchroScore 8 лет назад
And from what I understand, the only space-launch vehicle without a catastrophic failure.
@Jmeon4eva
@Jmeon4eva 6 лет назад
Sylderon Apollo 1.
@mayankshrivastava3554
@mayankshrivastava3554 6 лет назад
Atlas V. I guess it's something to do with 'V'.
@SynchroScore
@SynchroScore 6 лет назад
Apollo 1 was a failure of the Apollo Command Module, not the Saturn V booster.
@jdmlegent
@jdmlegent 4 года назад
@@SynchroScore And Apollo 1 spacecraft was sitting on a Saturn 1B rocket not on a Saturn V !
@mightysaturn5133
@mightysaturn5133 2 года назад
@@Jmeon4eva such an ignorant comment, Apollo 1 never 'flew' and was a Saturn 1-B not a Saturn V, additionally no Saturn 1-B ever failed, before making stupid comments people like you should be pre-screened for extreme idiocy
@evilangel8194
@evilangel8194 Год назад
The worst thing about the Apollo rockets is that I never had the opportunity to take a ride
@dionmarbury
@dionmarbury Год назад
👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@g.sepich9997
@g.sepich9997 5 месяцев назад
It was dark, I'm guessing about 0100 in the morning. Black as could be. Saturn V when they lit it, up looked like the sun lifting off the launch pad. The coolest and most awesome thing I have ever seen in my 77 years on this planet. I've seen the Space Shuttle launch and it doesn't even come close to the majestic Saturn V Rocket. Credit goes to Wernher Von Braun, which is rarely associated with the Saturn V rocket. That was his baby.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 5 месяцев назад
I managed to see the final Shuttle launch as that was my generation's rocket. It was incredible but to have seen a Saturn V go up would be beyond words! I truly envy your generation being able to witness that golden age of space exploration. 😊
@fishfoolishness4222
@fishfoolishness4222 Год назад
Amazing what you can do with a slide rule.
@jameshowland7393
@jameshowland7393 23 дня назад
Rocketdyne F-1. STILL the most powerful single chamber rocket motor ever built.
@alessandrobussolari4823
@alessandrobussolari4823 Год назад
Saturn Power 🇺🇸👍💪
@jansabarth9466
@jansabarth9466 Год назад
to us germans this gives us some sort of national pride.. 😉
@montgomerydenzer8805
@montgomerydenzer8805 8 месяцев назад
We got Von Braun
@user-vp5hu8om9b
@user-vp5hu8om9b 2 месяца назад
“ Немецкие технологии и американские ресурсы- совершат чудо!» ( В. фон Браун)
@mrfrankiej932
@mrfrankiej932 Месяц назад
Think of how long it took to build the ISS with the Shuttle. 3 or so Saturn launches and it would have been done. It put Skylab up there on it's final flight. 'That's our ticket to the Moon. I want to be on that thing.' - Paraphrased remarks from Gene Cernan. (Apollo 10, 17.)
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd Месяц назад
You're absolutely right. ISS is around 920k lbs and the Saturn V could lift about 300k lbs into orbit. 😃 I love Space Shuttle as it was my generations' rocket but the Saturn V is unlike anything before or since. I know SpaceX is testing their Starship and it might get there eventually but Saturn V flew successfully on every. single. flight. It even got hit by lightning on Apollo 12 and still went to the Moon. 😂 Thanks for commenting. 😊
@theoriginalchefboyoboy6025
@theoriginalchefboyoboy6025 Год назад
God bless RP1...
@cavejockey
@cavejockey 8 лет назад
very nice music track, what do you use as software/hardware to compose it?
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 8 лет назад
+cavejockey All of the audio news clips were tediously pieced together in Audition then imported into Cubase where I moved them around to fit with the music. Glad you liked it. :)
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 8 лет назад
***** I appreciate those very kind words. I already feel inspired to do tributes to other notable missions - once I have some free time! :D
@markanderson5402
@markanderson5402 6 лет назад
laserfloyd a year late nut AWESOME VIDEO!!
@eddiekulp1241
@eddiekulp1241 Год назад
SLS is an overgrown bottle rocket compared to the Saturn V
@ritaud
@ritaud 3 года назад
Kennedy's speech to congress in 1961 stired a lot of souls to become giants with shoulders whom some today stand on.
@CombraStudios
@CombraStudios Год назад
Stood as the biggest for long I gotta say
@andreaskohler6872
@andreaskohler6872 7 лет назад
Everytime Someone makes a new Video.
@americanswan
@americanswan 2 года назад
SpaceX Starship Rocket 🚀 is more powerful than this, but it will not have the lore and awesomeness of Saturn V
@dannyr333
@dannyr333 3 года назад
This time folks..... "IT (iS) rOCkET SCieNCe"
@user-vp5hu8om9b
@user-vp5hu8om9b Год назад
Выдающееся создание!
@johngranato2673
@johngranato2673 Год назад
Serious folks, not geeks.
@prateekgupta6377
@prateekgupta6377 6 лет назад
This is called German engineering!
@skytyme7721
@skytyme7721 Год назад
3,270 short tones
7 лет назад
Any body know how much tec return we got from Apollo alone. I heard there where in the numbers of thousands in medical and materal advacments. Lighter weight and more durible materal !! Now can we keep it out of the hand of the Chinese or russians.I like to think about that One Russian captain who reframed from starting ww3
@os-walker
@os-walker 8 месяцев назад
This video is 4:20 minutes long, I'll leave you with your own interpretation of this fact.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 8 месяцев назад
🤣
@satyakammisra
@satyakammisra 3 года назад
What’s amazing is this was done by government employees and $1 a month lease corvette driving astronauts. Salute to the real American heros of that time. We need to lead again - USA 🇺🇸
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 2 года назад
When the astronaut corps consisted of hot shot fighter pilots and throttle jockeys.
@d.cypher2920
@d.cypher2920 6 лет назад
Wow, even including 'to reach operational status' at end, i sometimes must remind some that the N1 Soviet Moon rocket was 10.5 million lbs thrust. *but, all 3 crashed* Technically they did fly
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 6 лет назад
Yep, I tossed that in just for that reason. N1 was even more powerful and did get off the ground. It was just so complex at the time. I think that same rocket would work today. The Falcon Heavy was running 27 engines and worked beautifully, despite losing the core stage out at sea. :)
@joearmstrong4189
@joearmstrong4189 5 лет назад
laserfloyd ,but the Saturn V did carry more payload than the N1, 140 Vs 95))
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 2 года назад
Two got off the ground. One flew to a couple thousand feet before exploding. One exploded just a few feet off the pad. The other exploded on ignition. Without Sergei Korolev, the Soviet space program didn't have a leg to stand on. BTW, I recommend "For All Mankind" streaming on AppleTV+.
@mightysaturn5133
@mightysaturn5133 2 года назад
@@dalethelander3781 Korolevs death had absolutely nothing to do with the failure of the N-1, try reading the Kamanin diaries to gain an insiders perspective -after all the soviets themselves acknowledge what a crappy rocket it was, the only reason it had all that needless 'extra' power was because they knew multiple engines were going to fail and had to over power it in anticipation of the afore mentioned, the Saturn V was as close to perfection as any machine has ever achieved-while the N-1 was a inefficient design that yielded shitty performance, to compare the two rockets is itself a joke
@MrMattWelcome
@MrMattWelcome 2 года назад
see that button, i don't know what it does :)
@benquinneyiii7941
@benquinneyiii7941 11 месяцев назад
The basic formula
@benquinneyiii7941
@benquinneyiii7941 Год назад
Yamato Richelieu Iowa
@johndenugent4185
@johndenugent4185 11 месяцев назад
Are the Germans shown at all in this?
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 11 месяцев назад
I am not actually sure. I know I didn't see Von Braun in any of the footage. In retrospect, starting off the video with some development shots would have been a good choice. At the time I was mostly focused on the operational side of it. I'm going to add a link to the development of the Saturn rocket family in the description.
@andreaskienberger4495
@andreaskienberger4495 6 лет назад
I like this vid but the Music dont fit to me
@montgomerydenzer8805
@montgomerydenzer8805 8 месяцев назад
"Our Germans are better than their Germans"- The Right Stuff
@James-cb7nb
@James-cb7nb 5 лет назад
Thank God for Elon musk
@littlejohhny42
@littlejohhny42 Год назад
Great footage, lose the music.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd Год назад
Aw but I found it in the archives with the footage. I jest. I know it's not everyone's jam. Honestly, the testing of the Saturn V has amazing audio in itself if you search around for that stuff. I appreciate you watching though. :)
@johnevans6943
@johnevans6943 8 месяцев назад
shame about the intrusive music, just why?
@carsenpiskko9275
@carsenpiskko9275 Год назад
Way to ruin legendary footage by turning it into a dance video. What are you thinking? Turn off the music, or at least cut the volume in half.
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd Год назад
I actually do explain what I was thinking in the description. It's hard to please everyone though it seems to be generally well-received. But I suppose that's why they say art is subjective. 🤷🏻‍♂ Also, links to where I got the clips from are in the description if you want them without the music.
@user-vp5hu8om9b
@user-vp5hu8om9b 9 месяцев назад
Как раз музыкальное сопровождение с голосом диктора с командного центра управления полетом- в тему!👍
@andreaskohler6872
@andreaskohler6872 7 лет назад
Everytime Someone makes a new Video.
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