Do you have one of these for the space shuttle? Do you alskbhavenone explaining the technologynot all these different rocket boosters?
@bobsilver39839 күн бұрын
Gullible people believe the story. Very cringe.
@apocalips80087 күн бұрын
The 9 fake SaturnV launches funded by Soviet Union all landed in Siberia....
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
No, we accept the reality of Apollo based on evidence: the Moon rocks which have been studied by thousands of scientists; the acceptance of the reality of Apollo by the Soviets as a consequence of their own research; the imaging of the landing sites by non-USAnian spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon. In return, why don't you tell us your best piece of evidence for thinking Apollo was fake?
@andrewmiller457310 күн бұрын
Aaaaaand.....what happened next???? Specifically four days later? The suspense is killing me!
@vancekeith564215 күн бұрын
Brilliant! Thank you
@PointyTailofSatan18 күн бұрын
Amazingly, just the pumps for each engine used 55000 HP.
@hermitthefrog895119 күн бұрын
Too bad it only went into LEO...
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
Why don't you tell us your best piece of evidence for thinking Apollo was fake? In return, we can point to: the Moon rocks which have been studied by thousands of scientists; the acceptance of the reality of Apollo by the Soviets as a consequence of their own research; and the imaging of the landing sites by non-USAnian spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon.
@hermitthefrog89516 күн бұрын
@maxfan1591 - machines have been to the moon.
@hermitthefrog89516 күн бұрын
@maxfan1591 + you mean petrified wood, right?
@Walter3716519 күн бұрын
Why don't you shut up.
@StraightSh00t3r19 күн бұрын
I saw this video years ago prior to SpaceX launching. I kept saying they, SpaceX, needs to incorporate this same design philosophy into their tower design so they can use the covers to shield their connections to keep them from burning up. Also, they need to get that coating material from NASA to paint those hoods to protect them.
@deanhall604519 күн бұрын
Fraud.
@ApolloKid196119 күн бұрын
There were 9 manned flights to the moon. They landed there 6 times and 12 people have walked on the moon. They have collected over 380 kilos of moon rocks that have been studied by scientists worldwide. These are scientific facts. Your gut feelings don't count.
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
Why don't you share you best piece of evidence to support your claim? In return, we can point to: the Moon rocks which have been studied by thousands of scientists; the acceptance of the reality of Apollo by the Soviets as a consequence of their own research; and the imaging of the landing sites by non-USAnian spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon.
@deanhall60456 күн бұрын
@maxfan1591 The moon rocks are petrified wood from Antarctica. That's easy to check. The Soviets have been calling it out for decades but you don't see it on TV or internet so you wouldn't know that and there are no confirmed photos or images of any landing site, ever. I'm not sure where you are getting your information but I suspect that you are American so your options are limited. The Van Allen radiation belts have never, ever been traversed by any human. Any logical discussion ends right there. Cheers.
@deanhall60456 күн бұрын
@maxfan1591 They keep censoring anything near the truth. Man definitely landed on the moon. That will not be censored. 5 other comments telling the truth with proof did get censored and that's why you have no idea of what's really happening here. They don't let you know.
@deanhall60456 күн бұрын
@maxfan1591 Russia have been calling this fraud for decades but you'll never see that on TV or internet where you live.
@robertcoyle723023 күн бұрын
Superb job with all of the synchronizing Mark! Thanks very much.
@rafaelallenblock24 күн бұрын
Wow: Kick playback to 10x and enjoy the power of those five engines. AWESOME!
@juanitoviejo212125 күн бұрын
The right stuff indeed. Those people were responsible adults. In 2024 we have comic book characters for leaders, and every dweeb in a uniform is a hero.
@huubderksen846625 күн бұрын
Great video to watch...I can never watch it without being impressed by the technical achievement it represents
@ottospecht843826 күн бұрын
What a wondrous day in America ❤🇺🇸
@harmonygritz283926 күн бұрын
The Mighty Saturn V Rocket powered by the awesome F-1 engines 😮
@aemrt574520 күн бұрын
...and you should always use mighty when saying Saturn V! Love that incredible rocket!
@ApolloKid196119 күн бұрын
F1 engines.
@fredbissnette3104Ай бұрын
Imagine doing this for no reason smh thanks Jack parsons
@KeithSnyder-qc7inАй бұрын
Now that is some horsepower!
@7071t6Ай бұрын
Also did not know about the rubber room, a emergency egress system for the men should something go wrong, it was tested but never used. 🦘🦘👌👌👍👍
@7071t6Ай бұрын
I still have the original apollo 11 patch from the late 1970's got it from a friend whos dad was a hi ranking military official working for NASA. 🦘🦘👌👌👍👍
@I.M.A.Panther361924 күн бұрын
I think I may have one also. Is that the patch with a Bald Eagle which is about to land on the moon ?
@ZainaDancerАй бұрын
Watched with bated breath back then in 1969, and here in 2024 watching the same way! Wow, just wow! Thank you so much for this. 💜💜💜
@patricksmith4424Ай бұрын
All this to send 3 astronauts and a spy satellite 200 miles up in the air.
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
And your evidence is...what?
@RobertEdwards-nn5ekАй бұрын
It was arguably the best period of Hollywood production.
@xandervk237128 күн бұрын
And many thousands of eyewitnesses who came to see the launch were apparently hired, according to you.
@ApolloKid196127 күн бұрын
And they did this 9 times without the Soviets finding out? 400,000 people worked for over 10 years with 22,000 contractors and after 55 years there has never been a whistleblower?
@ericfranzen7655Ай бұрын
He never walked on the moon
@ApolloKid1961Ай бұрын
12 people have walked on the moon.
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
Go on, do tell us your best piece of evidence for this. In return, we can point to: the Moon rocks which have been studied by thousands of scientists; the acceptance of the reality of Apollo by the Soviets as a consequence of their own research; and the imaging of the landing sites by non-USAnian spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon.
@dionysus2006Ай бұрын
This is why people don't trust science. Claiming they were close to crashing is blatant misinformation. Any astronaut would know that. Any 1st year physics student would know it !
@jdobbs7700Ай бұрын
Another comment... I lived in Houston 1995-1999 and toured NASA. Very brave crew and very capable Americans who made it happen. I watched with my father. In 2024 I look back at the technology and I am simply struck. Favorite film is 2001 A Space Odyssey and I don't believe Stanley Kubrick could have faked it with the filmmaking technology of the day.
@jdobbs7700Ай бұрын
I was 15 years old and watched with my father who was born in 1926 and died in 1988. He was a kid during the Depression and lived through WWII and Korean wars. In 1963 I remember how he grieved JFK's assassination. When Apollo 11 was successful he said it was the highlight of his life and the USA was back to " even."
@funnyharleymanАй бұрын
160 million horse power…that’s some serious power.
@theminutebible873Ай бұрын
You can see Buzz reflected in the window for the first several minutes. When he changes the f-stop you can see his arm reflected, then his helmet and other parts as he backs away.
@navigator_071Ай бұрын
It's a pity that the commentator neglected to talk about other interesting things, he was so engrossed in the "white stuff" that he was only talking about in the video.
@belkacemnaili7584Ай бұрын
The empire of lies, the biggest lie the whole world has ever swallowed, comes from that formidable egemonic democracy, USA.
@richardstrongismokecigarsa7215Ай бұрын
People like you are a joke.
@funnyharleymanАй бұрын
It must be tough living in your parent’s basement and being so jealous.
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
Why don't you tell us your best piece of evidence to support this? In return, we can point to: the Moon rocks which have been studied by thousands of scientists; the acceptance of the reality of Apollo by the Soviets as a consequence of their own research; and the imaging of the landing sites by non-USAnian spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon.
@jmc6687Ай бұрын
Amazing bit of filming, pity they did not take that camera to the Moon, all the Moon film is crappy grainy and shadowy....makes you wonder if they really went there.
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
Weight was a major issue with the Apollo missions. If you want evidence for the reality of Apollo, look to the rocks: the thousands of scientists from around the world who've studied these rocks can confirm they must be from the Moon.
@tonywright8342Ай бұрын
They never went to the moon, most are now aware of this.
@richardstrongismokecigarsa7215Ай бұрын
That's a stupid thought and a lie.
@funnyharleymanАй бұрын
If that were true, it would have been far too big of a story to keep secret, somehow it would have been leaked.
@ApolloKid1961Ай бұрын
They have been to the moon 9 times and landed there 6 times and 12 people have walked on the moon. They have collected over 300 kilos of moon rocks that have been studied by scientists worldwide.
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
Why don't you tell us your best piece of evidence to support this? In return, we can point to: the Moon rocks which have been studied by thousands of scientists; the acceptance of the reality of Apollo by the Soviets as a consequence of their own research; and the imaging of the landing sites by non-USAnian spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon.
@michellevey9608Ай бұрын
The greatest 'machine' ever built by man!
@StormLakerАй бұрын
WOW!!! So many questions answered here from my childhood watching the films of the apollo rockets lift off!
@markwriter2698Ай бұрын
My father took me from Houston to Florida to watch this very launch. We were some distance away and most everyone had binoculars. Someone was keeping time and told us to get ready. There was a very large fire ball followed two seconds later with a boom. Then the rocket slowly moved upward. When the base passed the tower we could now feel and hear the sound of the engines and the speed gradually became faster. Then while we were now looking almost straight up we were blown by a warm gust of wind and then the rocket disappeared beyond the clouds. The whole episode must have taken thirty seconds .
@wagnerw8364Ай бұрын
Van Allen belt sends regards😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
The astronauts waved as they passed by the belts, and again on the way back. It's almost as if the belts weren't a major obstacle.
@JeffBarkerАй бұрын
That's amazing footage. Hard to believe anything was left standing after that.
@markIburgessАй бұрын
Amazing film and great narration. It's incredible the cameras, let alone the film survived in that environment.
@MypurpleMoonLakeАй бұрын
Reminds me of an awesome bong hit !!!
@EmlizardoАй бұрын
Superb narration, thank you.
@kuznetskiibassein3840Ай бұрын
Very well done!! Thanks for the info!
@fsj197811Ай бұрын
I've never seen the full footage, thanks for sharing.
@Thomas-yr9lnАй бұрын
About 90 percent of Republicans think we never landed on the moon.
@61jsАй бұрын
Ha ha hahaha. Who asked them all. Utter horseshit.
@9ZERO6Ай бұрын
Zero likes.
@fkaptijn7111Ай бұрын
the world is now ruled by mindless rude creatures
@Inkarnar13 күн бұрын
Кто проводит жизнь в интернете, тот верит в сказку про высадку на Луну.
@maxfan15916 күн бұрын
@@Inkarnar Soviet engineers confirmed the reality of Apollo. Soviet scientists confirmed the reality of the Apollo rocks.
@gshockbabe6144Ай бұрын
The greatest day in human history.😮
@mikewazowski350Ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video. Great job! I grew up in Florida not far from the "space coast". During launches, I would sit out on the dock of my parent's property and watch the rockets. I would have a small transistor radio with me, occasionally running into the cottage of my grandmother to watch the tv then rush back out to the dock to finish watching the trail of smoke punch through the clouds (and then watch how the different wind currents would warp the trail of smoke). It was the best of times. That period of adventure and amazement. Nothing else in my life compares to those memories.
@moboutmenАй бұрын
The early Saturn ascent stage was, basically, a bunch of bundled together Project Mercury Redstone rockets.
@radu62712 ай бұрын
I still don't fully understand on which part the entire weight is sitting on.