Apollo 4 on the Launch Pad
by Eric Glaser
Title
Apollo 4 on the Launch Pad
Artist
Eric Glaser
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
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"Apollo 4 on the Launch Pad"
Apollo 4 Launches – Nov. 9, 1967
Apollo 4 launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The uncrewed mission was the first "all-up" test of the three stages of the Saturn V rocket and was designed to test all aspects of the launch vehicle. Rather than traditional methods of testing rockets, "all-up" called for a rocket comprised entirely of live stages from the very first launch. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center designed, developed and managed the production of the Saturn V rocket that took astronauts to the Moon. Today, Marshall is developing NASA's Space Launch System, the most powerful rocket ever built, capable of sending astronauts to Mars and deeper into space than ever before. The NASA History Program is responsible for generating, disseminating and preserving NASA’s remarkable history and providing a comprehensive understanding of the institutional, cultural, social, political, economic, technological and scientific aspects of NASA’s activities in aeronautics and space. For more pictures like this one and to connect to NASA’s history, visit the Marshall History Program’s webpage.
Image and Text Credit: NASA
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January 23rd, 2019
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