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- July, 1969.
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Apollo 11 is go for launch.
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- T-minus 25 seconds and counting,
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we are go.
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- GBS go.
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- Bermuda...
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- Guidance release, 15.
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- After a decade of work,
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NASA is less than four days
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from putting a man on the Moon.
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- Nine.
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- Ignition sequence start.
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Six, five, four, three, two, one,
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lift off.
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We have lift off.
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- I believe that this
nation should commit itself
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to achieving the goal
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of landing a man on the Moon
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and returning him safely to the Earth.
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- But in 1961
when Kennedy pledged
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to put man on the Moon,
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NASA had little idea of how to get there.
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- It was the most audacious thing NASA
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has ever attempted in its history.
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- When America says
it's gonna do something,
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it does it.
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- A new rocket was needed
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to rise to the challenge,
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but developing such a colossal machine
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would push science and
engineering to its limits.
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- These were people who
weren't gonna accept
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that failure was an option.
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What they achieved is
little short of remarkable.
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- It is still the most
powerful rocket ever built.
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- This film
tells the incredible story
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of how NASA built the machine
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that flew man to the Moon.
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- We have you go for orbit.
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You're go for orbit.
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- November, 1961,
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NASA pilots test the X-15 Rocket Plane.
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- We're clear to go.
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Launch.
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- Your angle looks good, Bob.
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- Speeding to Mach 6,
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NASA reaches out for the edge of space.
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- At 12.6, still good.
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- It's fantastic up here.
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- But unbeknown
to the American public,
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these rocketry milestones have been built
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on technology from an unlikely source.
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1940, World War Two rages as London burns
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under relentless aerial bombardment,
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but deep within Nazi Germany,
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Hitler's plans for a new
long range super weapon
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are being hatched.
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The V-2 Rocket is the world's
first ballistic missile
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and will leave Britain defenseless,
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but the V-2 has come at great
cost to the Nazi war effort.
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However, these early lessons in rocketry
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will mark the surprising first steps
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towards manned spaceflight,
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and the mastermind behind the V-2 rocket,
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scientist Werner Von Braun,
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will later become an unlikely giant
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of the American space program.
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At the end of the war,
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U.S. agents capture over
100 German scientists,
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including Von Braun,
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and recruit them to develop
weapons for the U.S. Army.
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- The story of Von Braun's
arrival in the States
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dates back much further than that.
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It was very clear that the
Allies were winning the war.
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They had to decide who
they should surrender to.
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They were too concerned
about the treatment
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that they would get from the Russians,
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and that left the United States.
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Von Braun and his team were shipped
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over to the States in September, 1945,
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along with 15 tons of paperwork
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and more than 100 V-2 rockets.
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- On arrival in America,
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Von Braun continues to
develop the V-2 rocket
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for the U.S. Army,
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working on the rockets
captured from Nazi Germany.
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- Von Braun and his
team were clearly interested
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in pushing the technology forwards,
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improving the performance of the V-2,
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refining some of the systems
that controlled the flight.
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Eventually, they started
flying two stage rockets,
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where the V-2 was the first stage,
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and they had an additional
booster as the second stage.
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- With this small, young missile
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called the Whack Corporal,
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fresh out of Pasadena, California.
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The V-2 Whack Corporal combination marked
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for the first time the blending in action
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of American and German rocket brains,
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a combination that was destined
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to have its rendezvous with history.
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- As the Cold
War gathers momentum,
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both superpowers realize
the conflict will be won
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or lost on the power of technology.
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With missiles reaching
higher and higher altitudes,
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it becomes clear that the ultimate symbol
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of superiority will be
the conquest of space.
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- The space race was
essentially an arms race,
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but rather than using weapons of war,
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it was about the development
of space technology.
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- This battle between two
competing super powers,
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Communism, Capitalism,
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the United States and the Soviet Union,
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and what better stage
could there be for you
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to convince the rest of the world
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that your system was superior,
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than the stage of space exploration?
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- Supremacy in space was vital.
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It said to the world,
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"We have the technological
superiority over our rivals,"
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and this is why it came as such a shock
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to the United States
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when the Russians launched
the first artificial satellite
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to orbit the Earth.
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- All the people on
this fast shrinking planet
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heard about it.
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Many of them watched it.
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All of them read about it.
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- In 1957, the U.S. learns
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of several spectacular
Soviet space victories
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that send shock waves across America.
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On October the 4th, 1957,
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the Soviet Union launches Sputnik 1,
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the world's first artificial satellite.
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- Sputnik really put the
United States into crisis.
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- It was a global event.
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The Americans were absolutely shocked
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that a dictatorship suddenly beats them
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to the first hurdle,
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which was to put the first object
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into orbit around the Earth.
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Every day it was orbiting
the Earth 16 times,
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and every day it was passing
over American territory.
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There was nothing they could do about it,
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and that's why it had
such a powerful effect
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on their psyche.
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- On November 3rd, 1957,
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the Earth's second artificial
satellite went into orbit.
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- One month later,
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America suffers further humiliation
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as Sputnik 2 carries life into orbit,
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a dog named Laika.
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- This hasn't got a primitive
radio transmitter inside.
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This has got a living
complex organism onboard,
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Laika the dog.
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It was a massive leap in
the eyes of the public
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and technologically as well.
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- In desperation,
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the United States look to the vanguard.
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Nearly 200 newsmen from all over the world
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were flown down for the big turkey shoot,
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and inside the blockhouse,
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the tension steadily mounted.
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America's prestige had never been lower,
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than at this moment, December 6th, 1957.
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- It's a terrible feeling
when things don't go right,
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and it's also a terrible feeling
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when things don't go
right for your colleagues.
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You feel dreadfully for other engineers.
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- As people were basking
in the awe over Sputnik,
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this was called Flopnik
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because of course it got nowhere.
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It was at that point the American Army,
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with Werner Von Braun,
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were unleashed to launch a
satellite within 60 days,
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and Von Braun and his Army team
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launched the first American satellite
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on the 31st of January, 1958.
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- Tank pressurized, missile power.
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Ignition, main stage,
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lift off.
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- In 1958, Washington forms
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a research organization to accelerate
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an American space program.
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NASA is born.
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- Von Braun was enveloped
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within this expanding NASA organization,
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that hoovered up all of
those different departments
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of Air Force, Army,
and civilian activities
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to create the infrastructure
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that could mobilize major programs.
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- Von Braun and
his men immediately begin work
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on a heavy lift vehicle that they believe
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will give America the
lead in the space race.
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- Having stumbled at
every hurdle in the race,
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there was further humiliation
for the United States
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with the launch of Yuri Gagarin.
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He was the first human
being to orbit the Earth,
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and that's all he did,
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one complete orbit, and
then lands successfully.
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I say that's all he did,
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but we need to remember of course
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that every second he was
traveling five miles,
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and he landed as a global hero.
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He was feted by the Soviet Union
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as a triumph of what was possible
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under a Communist society.
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- It really put a lot of
pressure on the White House.
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How could you have let our
country fall behind so badly?
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How could it be possible that the Russians
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could launch an artificial satellite
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and then secondly launch a human being?
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So the Americans felt this
very, very deeply indeed.
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- Kennedy said at the time,
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"We're gonna have to take more hits
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"before we pull ahead,"
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and that was the view.
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Simply head down, focus, keep going.
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- One month later,
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the United States responds
with Project Mercury
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and launches Astronaut Alan Shepard
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to become America's first man in space.
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- Your attention please.
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On my mark, T-minus 15 minutes.
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T-minus 15 minutes and counting.
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- Status check, pressurization.
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- Go.
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- LOX tanking.
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- You are go.
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- Water systems.
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- Go.
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- Range operations.
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- Clear to launch.
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- Mercury Capsule.
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- Go.
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- All pre-start
panel lights are correct.
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The ready light is on.
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Eject Mercury umbilical.
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Oil evacuate.
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- Mercury umbilical clear.
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Lights on.
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- All recorders to fast.
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T-minus eight seconds and counting.
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Engine start.
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- Bolts and lift off.
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- All right there,
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lift off and the clock has started.
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This is Freedom 7 reading
you loud and clear.
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Control is smooth.
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What a beautiful view.
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- Although
Shepard's flight is a success,
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President Kennedy believes
America must now show the world
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they can supersede all
Soviet achievements.
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- President Kennedy begins a tour
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of four space installations
at Huntsville, Alabama,
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where he is greeted by
Dr. Werner Von Braun,
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space pioneer and director
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of this research and development center.
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- I believe that this
nation should commit itself
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to achieving the goal
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before this decade is out
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of landing a man on the Moon
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and returning him safely to the Earth.
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No single space project in this period
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will be more impressive to mankind
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or more important for the long
range exploration of space,
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and none will be so difficult
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or expensive to accomplish.
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- God speed, John Glenn.
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- Roger, zero G, and I feel fine.
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That view is tremendous.
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- Kennedy's pledge will inspire
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the American people, calm hysteria,
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and unite an army of engineers
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to take up his challenge,
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but in 1963, NASA has little idea
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of how to build a rocket capable
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of flying beyond Earth orbit.
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Von Braun's favored design
is a colossal rocket,
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known as the Nova,
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capable of launching a large lunar lander.
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This heavy spacecraft would fly directly
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to the Moon to land on its surface
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before returning to Earth.
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- When NASA was doing
the very early designs
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for the whole Apollo mission,
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they developed a
specification for a rocket
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which was never built
called the Nova rocket,
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which would have been
absolutely immense in size.
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- The whole front end of which
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would have been a spacecraft
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weighing about 45 or 50 tons.
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This would have been such
a colossal spacecraft,
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with such weight that people did not know
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even if the surface of
the Moon was sufficient
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to support the weight of
such a colossal stage.
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- The Nova design
is eventually abandoned
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due to cost and complexity.
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NASA commit to an alternate design,
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a smaller launch vehicle
comprised of three main stages.
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Consisting of fuel tanks and engines,
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each individual stage will burn
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at a specific time during launch.
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This staged design allows
the heavy fuel tanks
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and engines to be discarded once used up,
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reducing the weight of the rocket
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as it climbs higher.
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This rocket will become an iconic symbol
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of the Apollo Program,
the mighty Saturn V.
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The Saturn V will send a
small Apollo spacecraft
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to the Moon.
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Unlike Nova, the Apollo
spacecraft will be made
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of two modules with only
a lightweight lander
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descending to the Moon's surface.
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This lander can then rendezvous
with the main spacecraft
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and return to Earth,
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but before building the Saturn V,
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NASA must expand their understanding
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of multi-stage rockets.
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Work begins immediately on the Saturn 1,
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a smaller test vehicle needed
for trialing stage designs.
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Just five months after Kennedy's pledge,
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the first Saturn 1 is ready for launch.
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- Five, four, three, two, one.
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- All engines running.
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Launch commit.
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Launch Commit.
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Lift off.
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- Go, go.
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- Over the next four years,
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NASA successfully launches a total
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of 10 Saturn 1 Rockets,
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helping perfect the liquid fuel dynamics
333
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and multi-stage designs needed
for the larger Saturn V.
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By 1963, construction on the
mighty Saturn V has begun.
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With the most powerful engines ever built,
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capable of launching
man beyond Earth orbit,
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the Saturn V will secure
America's dominance
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in the space race,
339
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but building such a colossal vehicle
340
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will require precision engineering
341
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on an unprecedented scale.
342
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- The Apollo Lunar Program
343
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was an absolutely enormous undertaking.
344
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At the height of the program,
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they had 375,000 people
working on the project.
346
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The range of skills that were required
347
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was much, much broader than
any single company could cover.
348
00:17:24,380 --> 00:17:28,369
The chance of success would be maximized
349
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by bringing together the very best minds
350
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from the top companies
in the United States.
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- Under the
direction of Von Braun,
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Boeing, North American Aviation,
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Douglas Aircraft Company,
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and the leading computer giant IBM
355
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are all contracted to the Saturn project,
356
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and new launch sites, control centers,
357
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and vast support complexes
are built across America.
358
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The first stage of the Saturn V
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consists of two main components,
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the fuel tanks and the giant F-1 engines.
361
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The 42 meter high first stage
362
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will be the largest
section of the Saturn V,
363
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with most of its mass being
made up of rocket fuel.
364
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Two tanks will hold
kerosene and liquid oxygen
365
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for five F-1 engines.
366
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- Many people forget about the fuel tanks,
367
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but you must remember the challenges.
368
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The coldest temperature
on the Earth, normally,
369
00:18:33,540 --> 00:18:36,219
it's about minus 88
centigrade in Antarctica.
370
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We have to go well below those temperature
371
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for the fuel tanks to work efficiently.
372
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Oxygen has to be cooled down massively
373
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until it becomes a liquid to have
374
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the amounts of oxygen we need
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to get the Saturn V into orbit,
376
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so first of all your fuel tanks
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have to function as some
378
00:18:53,030 --> 00:18:56,799
of the best cryogenic
thermos flasks in the world,
379
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but you can't make them so heavy
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that you're never gonna
get it off the ground,
381
00:19:00,590 --> 00:19:02,809
so when you consider
all of these challenges,
382
00:19:02,810 --> 00:19:05,773
it really was pushing the
science to its very limits.
383
00:19:07,460 --> 00:19:10,589
- The five F-1 engines
will do the heavy lifting,
384
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pushing the 3,000 ton vehicle
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to over 8,000 kilometers per hour.
386
00:19:17,210 --> 00:19:20,499
- When you think about the
Saturn V, the mind boggles,
387
00:19:20,500 --> 00:19:22,319
but it wasn't gonna go anywhere
388
00:19:22,320 --> 00:19:24,029
unless it had the right power plant,
389
00:19:24,030 --> 00:19:26,473
and this is where the F-1 Engine came in.
390
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Each of its engines could produce
391
00:19:29,390 --> 00:19:33,559
more than 620 tons of thrust.
392
00:19:33,560 --> 00:19:34,989
- The F-1 has actually been
393
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in development since 1955,
394
00:19:38,200 --> 00:19:40,259
but a cluster of five engines needed
395
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for the first stage will push
396
00:19:41,920 --> 00:19:44,453
current technology to its limits,
397
00:19:47,055 --> 00:19:47,970
but during testing,
398
00:19:47,971 --> 00:19:49,839
a discovery is made that threatens
399
00:19:49,840 --> 00:19:51,725
the entire Apollo mission.
400
00:19:54,910 --> 00:19:56,699
- One of the biggest problems they faced
401
00:19:56,700 --> 00:19:59,769
was the issue of combustion instability.
402
00:19:59,770 --> 00:20:03,383
- The individual motors burn
three tons of fuel a second.
403
00:20:04,720 --> 00:20:06,079
Imagine three tons of fuel
404
00:20:06,080 --> 00:20:07,479
just disappearing every second.
405
00:20:07,480 --> 00:20:09,003
It's quite extraordinary.
406
00:20:10,970 --> 00:20:15,309
The flow of that amount
of fuel into a cauldron
407
00:20:15,310 --> 00:20:19,239
of burning gas is a very
complex physical process.
408
00:20:19,240 --> 00:20:21,999
- The cause lies
deep within the engine.
409
00:20:22,000 --> 00:20:24,669
Inconsistent fuel flow increases thrust,
410
00:20:24,670 --> 00:20:27,419
raising pressure and
restricting the fuel supply,
411
00:20:27,420 --> 00:20:29,909
which in turn reduces thrust.
412
00:20:29,910 --> 00:20:32,899
The decreased pressure now
causes a surge of fuel,
413
00:20:32,900 --> 00:20:34,799
again boosting the engine.
414
00:20:34,800 --> 00:20:38,179
The cycle continues
with fatal consequences.
415
00:20:38,180 --> 00:20:40,929
- They were actually
getting a thrust flame,
416
00:20:40,930 --> 00:20:43,129
which was streaking around the inside
417
00:20:43,130 --> 00:20:44,070
of the combustion chamber,
418
00:20:44,071 --> 00:20:45,629
faster and faster and faster.
419
00:20:45,630 --> 00:20:47,779
This is leading to massive instabilities,
420
00:20:47,780 --> 00:20:50,309
that engine after engine were failing
421
00:20:50,310 --> 00:20:52,209
after just a few seconds,
422
00:20:52,210 --> 00:20:54,529
and believe me, when
an engine of the power
423
00:20:54,530 --> 00:20:55,759
of the F1 fails,
424
00:20:55,760 --> 00:20:58,993
it does so spectacularly
and catastrophically.
425
00:21:06,980 --> 00:21:09,269
- Thousands of
engineers work tirelessly
426
00:21:09,270 --> 00:21:10,749
to solve the problem,
427
00:21:10,750 --> 00:21:13,389
eventually discovering
that installing baffles
428
00:21:13,390 --> 00:21:15,599
to balance the fuel flow leads
429
00:21:15,600 --> 00:21:17,640
to a smoother, more stable burn.
430
00:21:19,560 --> 00:21:22,569
- When I look back at the
challenges that they faced
431
00:21:22,570 --> 00:21:24,079
in a time when we didn't have
432
00:21:24,080 --> 00:21:28,899
computational fluid dynamics
modeling on super computers,
433
00:21:28,900 --> 00:21:31,649
what they achieved in
those few short years
434
00:21:31,650 --> 00:21:33,453
is little short of remarkable.
435
00:21:34,500 --> 00:21:36,519
These were people who weren't gonna accept
436
00:21:36,520 --> 00:21:38,609
that failure was an option.
437
00:21:38,610 --> 00:21:39,909
They knew the time pressure.
438
00:21:39,910 --> 00:21:41,349
They felt there was a national goal.
439
00:21:41,350 --> 00:21:42,949
They were putting their
hearts and souls into it,
440
00:21:42,950 --> 00:21:45,619
so when they encountered difficulties,
441
00:21:45,620 --> 00:21:47,699
and when we look at
the F-1 testing regime,
442
00:21:47,700 --> 00:21:49,379
boy, were there difficulties,
443
00:21:49,380 --> 00:21:50,320
they didn't give up.
444
00:21:50,321 --> 00:21:52,239
They just learnt from the lessons,
445
00:21:52,240 --> 00:21:53,283
and they moved on.
446
00:21:55,420 --> 00:21:56,919
- With the F-1 stable,
447
00:21:56,920 --> 00:21:58,519
the first five engine cluster
448
00:21:58,520 --> 00:22:01,854
on a fully developed
first stage is test fired.
449
00:22:16,060 --> 00:22:18,369
Collectively the five engines now produce
450
00:22:18,370 --> 00:22:22,369
an astounding 7.5
million pounds of thrust,
451
00:22:22,370 --> 00:22:25,373
meeting Von Braun's
original specifications.
452
00:22:29,620 --> 00:22:32,609
The four outer engines
are then fitted on gimbals
453
00:22:32,610 --> 00:22:35,823
to direct their thrust for
in flight course corrections.
454
00:22:37,700 --> 00:22:40,719
- It's the nearest thing
you can see to an explosion
455
00:22:40,720 --> 00:22:42,220
that isn't quite an explosion.
456
00:22:43,190 --> 00:22:45,839
It's quite stupendous to see something
457
00:22:45,840 --> 00:22:47,719
that is so nearly out of control,
458
00:22:47,720 --> 00:22:51,039
and yet being controlled so precisely.
459
00:22:51,040 --> 00:22:53,549
It's that balance that makes you respect
460
00:22:53,550 --> 00:22:56,493
the people who can design and
build equipment like that.
461
00:22:58,840 --> 00:23:00,009
- Although the F-1 engines
462
00:23:00,010 --> 00:23:02,699
will only burn for two and half minutes,
463
00:23:02,700 --> 00:23:04,709
they are a feat of engineering,
464
00:23:04,710 --> 00:23:07,269
and to this day remain the most powerful
465
00:23:07,270 --> 00:23:10,778
single chamber liquid fueled
rocket engines ever built.
466
00:23:17,220 --> 00:23:19,999
In parallel to the development
of the first stage,
467
00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:22,749
work has begun on building
the Apollo spacecraft
468
00:23:22,750 --> 00:23:25,250
that will fly the astronauts
to the Moon and back,
469
00:23:27,140 --> 00:23:29,559
but to flight test this Apollo hardware,
470
00:23:29,560 --> 00:23:31,739
a new rocket is needed.
471
00:23:31,740 --> 00:23:35,472
Construction of the Saturn
IB begins immediately.
472
00:23:37,200 --> 00:23:39,669
With a new more powerful second stage,
473
00:23:39,670 --> 00:23:42,379
this vehicle will launch
a manned Apollo spacecraft
474
00:23:42,380 --> 00:23:45,059
into orbit for flight testing.
475
00:23:50,390 --> 00:23:52,739
NASA selects 16 new astronauts
476
00:23:52,740 --> 00:23:55,199
for 10 pioneering manned missions
477
00:23:55,200 --> 00:23:57,579
named Project Gemini.
478
00:23:57,580 --> 00:24:00,069
Gemini will develop
the techniques critical
479
00:24:00,070 --> 00:24:02,453
to the future success of a lunar mission.
480
00:24:04,690 --> 00:24:07,139
With the space program gathering momentum,
481
00:24:07,140 --> 00:24:09,943
the American people share
a new sense of optimism,
482
00:24:10,830 --> 00:24:14,860
but one day in 1963, everything changes
483
00:24:17,650 --> 00:24:19,300
- Things are rather
confused at this moment.
484
00:24:19,301 --> 00:24:21,541
Shots definitely were fired
at the presidential motorcade
485
00:24:22,843 --> 00:24:25,078
as it passed through downtown Dallas.
486
00:24:25,079 --> 00:24:25,912
All...
487
00:24:25,913 --> 00:24:27,279
- We have just
received word that shots
488
00:24:27,280 --> 00:24:28,619
have been fired at the Kennedy motorcade.
489
00:24:28,620 --> 00:24:30,229
We just talked to the
police department here
490
00:24:30,230 --> 00:24:31,289
with that conversation.
491
00:24:31,290 --> 00:24:33,759
- No one yet has
any authoritative reports
492
00:24:33,760 --> 00:24:35,799
upon the nature of the
wounds to the President...
493
00:24:35,800 --> 00:24:37,199
- One policeman fell to the ground,
494
00:24:37,200 --> 00:24:39,739
pulled his pistol and
screamed, "Get down,"
495
00:24:39,740 --> 00:24:40,686
and a man across the street...
496
00:24:40,687 --> 00:24:42,843
- It is now reported
that Governor Connolly
497
00:24:42,844 --> 00:24:45,368
and the President
perhaps have been wounded
498
00:24:45,369 --> 00:24:47,688
in this assassin's attempt.
499
00:24:47,689 --> 00:24:50,589
It is an unofficial report
that both the President
500
00:24:50,590 --> 00:24:54,616
and Governor Connolly were
wounded in this shooting event.
501
00:24:54,617 --> 00:24:59,119
- Ladies and Gentlemen,
the President is dead
502
00:24:59,120 --> 00:25:01,703
at Parkland Hospital in Dallas.
503
00:25:08,577 --> 00:25:10,733
- There at the time you could feel it,
504
00:25:13,383 --> 00:25:15,870
a terrible sense of loss.
505
00:25:18,470 --> 00:25:23,470
It enshrined in the memory of all those
506
00:25:23,740 --> 00:25:27,109
who were there at the
time in the United States,
507
00:25:27,110 --> 00:25:30,429
the fact that what Kennedy had begun
508
00:25:30,430 --> 00:25:33,323
was to ignite a dream,
509
00:25:34,990 --> 00:25:37,199
that a post war world
510
00:25:37,200 --> 00:25:41,379
and that a young and
far sighted leadership
511
00:25:41,380 --> 00:25:46,380
could begin the process
of transforming a world
512
00:25:46,720 --> 00:25:49,193
endangered by the threat of nuclear war,
513
00:25:50,090 --> 00:25:52,309
that essentially the American people
514
00:25:52,310 --> 00:25:54,139
could themselves be mobilized
515
00:25:54,140 --> 00:25:56,529
to make the world a better place,
516
00:25:56,530 --> 00:25:59,633
but instead of creating a demoralization,
517
00:26:00,690 --> 00:26:04,469
it brought a response of an absolute,
518
00:26:04,470 --> 00:26:08,773
resolute determination that come what may,
519
00:26:10,060 --> 00:26:12,639
they would get Americans on the Moon
520
00:26:12,640 --> 00:26:13,890
by the end of the decade.
521
00:26:18,810 --> 00:26:21,973
- NASA defiantly
presses on with Project Gemini.
522
00:26:22,879 --> 00:26:24,287
- The clock has started.
523
00:26:24,288 --> 00:26:25,949
- You're on your way, Molly Brown.
524
00:26:25,950 --> 00:26:27,139
- They make huge steps
525
00:26:27,140 --> 00:26:29,259
towards fulfilling Kennedy's dream
526
00:26:29,260 --> 00:26:32,449
and showing the world the
America he believed in.
527
00:26:32,450 --> 00:26:33,340
- Man.
528
00:26:33,341 --> 00:26:35,031
- This is the greatest experience.
529
00:26:35,032 --> 00:26:37,159
I feel like a million dollars.
530
00:26:37,160 --> 00:26:40,649
- Gemini played an
absolutely crucial role.
531
00:26:40,650 --> 00:26:44,089
10 manned Gemini missions had to prove
532
00:26:44,090 --> 00:26:46,749
all of the technologies
that were gonna be essential
533
00:26:46,750 --> 00:26:48,969
if Project Apollo was
going to meet its challenge
534
00:26:48,970 --> 00:26:50,569
of landing on the Moon.
535
00:26:50,570 --> 00:26:52,679
- Staring right down the old line.
536
00:26:52,680 --> 00:26:54,429
- How do you get two spacecraft,
537
00:26:54,430 --> 00:26:57,119
orbiting the Earth at five miles a second,
538
00:26:57,120 --> 00:26:59,869
to rendezvous and achieve a docking?
539
00:26:59,870 --> 00:27:01,670
- Roger, how do it look?
540
00:27:01,671 --> 00:27:03,322
- It looks great.
541
00:27:03,323 --> 00:27:06,879
- Would a human being be
able to survive 14 days
542
00:27:06,880 --> 00:27:09,519
in what we call the
micro-gravity environment?
543
00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:11,539
- How does it feel
for the United States
544
00:27:11,540 --> 00:27:13,749
to be the new record holder?
545
00:27:13,750 --> 00:27:15,469
- At last?
546
00:27:15,470 --> 00:27:17,983
- Roger, congratulations.
547
00:27:20,250 --> 00:27:22,119
- Longer flight durations,
548
00:27:22,120 --> 00:27:25,599
docking maneuvers, and
spacewalks are all practiced
549
00:27:25,600 --> 00:27:27,999
and perfected by the Gemini crews
550
00:27:28,000 --> 00:27:30,563
for the forthcoming Apollo Program.
551
00:27:39,810 --> 00:27:42,309
Construction of the Saturn V's third stage
552
00:27:42,310 --> 00:27:45,103
is well underway at the
Douglas Aircraft Company.
553
00:27:48,360 --> 00:27:50,669
Stage Three has two main roles
554
00:27:50,670 --> 00:27:53,863
requiring its single J-2
engine to fire twice.
555
00:27:55,548 --> 00:27:57,399
The engine will first boost the spacecraft
556
00:27:57,400 --> 00:28:00,599
into Earth orbit and later re-ignite,
557
00:28:00,600 --> 00:28:02,603
setting the ship on course for the Moon,
558
00:28:04,749 --> 00:28:06,559
but during J-2 testing,
559
00:28:06,560 --> 00:28:10,053
engineers encounter another
serious engine problem.
560
00:28:11,380 --> 00:28:13,399
- The entire assembly exploded,
561
00:28:13,400 --> 00:28:14,509
destroying the motor
562
00:28:14,510 --> 00:28:17,403
and damaging the test stand very severely.
563
00:28:20,980 --> 00:28:23,209
The spherical tanks designed to pressurize
564
00:28:23,210 --> 00:28:24,869
the fuel system had ruptured,
565
00:28:24,870 --> 00:28:27,409
so a weld had failed,
566
00:28:27,410 --> 00:28:30,209
and the shrapnel created
an enormous explosion
567
00:28:30,210 --> 00:28:31,589
that destroyed the motor
568
00:28:31,590 --> 00:28:34,549
and also seriously damaged the test stand.
569
00:28:36,890 --> 00:28:38,699
In subsequent investigations,
570
00:28:38,700 --> 00:28:41,799
it was found that the weld for that sphere
571
00:28:41,800 --> 00:28:43,219
was out of specification,
572
00:28:43,220 --> 00:28:47,059
and in combination with multiple tests
573
00:28:47,060 --> 00:28:49,209
of over pressuring the sphere,
574
00:28:49,210 --> 00:28:52,175
the assembly had weakened
and lead to that failure.
575
00:28:55,180 --> 00:28:57,449
- Welding the
fuel tanks of the Saturn V
576
00:28:57,450 --> 00:28:59,513
has proved to be a major challenge.
577
00:29:00,550 --> 00:29:02,449
Sophisticated modifications are made
578
00:29:02,450 --> 00:29:05,379
to equipment in order to
produce the flawless welds
579
00:29:05,380 --> 00:29:08,713
needed to withstand the
extreme in flight stresses.
580
00:29:10,390 --> 00:29:12,869
All welds are inspected and subject
581
00:29:12,870 --> 00:29:16,162
to a new policy of over
testing to destruction.
582
00:29:23,090 --> 00:29:25,729
- The big secret with the
engineering on the Saturn V
583
00:29:25,730 --> 00:29:30,730
lay in the experience of
the German rocket pioneers.
584
00:29:32,360 --> 00:29:37,089
It was the uncompromising
commitment to test,
585
00:29:37,090 --> 00:29:38,697
test, and re-test,
586
00:29:39,950 --> 00:29:43,359
and the very systematic development
587
00:29:43,360 --> 00:29:45,859
of one system after another,
588
00:29:45,860 --> 00:29:48,519
that were the core of
why the Saturn program
589
00:29:48,520 --> 00:29:49,573
worked so well.
590
00:29:52,340 --> 00:29:53,619
- Despite steady progress
591
00:29:53,620 --> 00:29:55,759
on the first and third stages,
592
00:29:55,760 --> 00:29:57,799
the second stage of the Saturn V
593
00:29:57,800 --> 00:30:01,043
at North American Aviation
is proving more difficult.
594
00:30:02,550 --> 00:30:04,949
Due to redesigns of the Apollo spacecraft,
595
00:30:04,950 --> 00:30:06,879
the Saturn V is too heavy,
596
00:30:06,880 --> 00:30:09,049
and the weight reduction must somehow come
597
00:30:09,050 --> 00:30:10,473
from the second stage.
598
00:30:12,210 --> 00:30:14,309
The original design of Stage Two
599
00:30:14,310 --> 00:30:17,149
uses two separate fuel tanks,
600
00:30:17,150 --> 00:30:19,119
but designing a single fuel tank
601
00:30:19,120 --> 00:30:21,909
with a common bulkhead
separating the two liquids
602
00:30:21,910 --> 00:30:26,269
will shorten Stage Two and
dramatically reduce its weight,
603
00:30:26,270 --> 00:30:28,009
but this leaves Stage Two engineers
604
00:30:28,010 --> 00:30:29,979
facing one of the greatest challenges
605
00:30:29,980 --> 00:30:31,619
of the entire build.
606
00:30:31,620 --> 00:30:35,439
Two intensely cold,
highly flammable liquids
607
00:30:35,440 --> 00:30:36,829
will now be separated
608
00:30:36,830 --> 00:30:39,362
by only a thin layer of insulation.
609
00:30:41,750 --> 00:30:43,449
- This common bulkhead was one
610
00:30:43,450 --> 00:30:45,699
of the really challenging,
611
00:30:45,700 --> 00:30:49,409
potentially show stopping problems.
612
00:30:49,410 --> 00:30:52,849
A difference of nearly 130 degrees
613
00:30:52,850 --> 00:30:56,023
across those two cryogenic fluids,
614
00:30:56,900 --> 00:30:59,739
hydrogen at minus 423,
615
00:30:59,740 --> 00:31:01,509
oxygen, just the other side
616
00:31:01,510 --> 00:31:04,873
of this very thin wall, minus 297.
617
00:31:05,810 --> 00:31:08,749
You couldn't have heat
leak between the two,
618
00:31:08,750 --> 00:31:10,729
and the technology was stretched
619
00:31:10,730 --> 00:31:13,059
to the very limit in
terms of the materials
620
00:31:13,060 --> 00:31:15,739
that were required for
this common bulkhead,
621
00:31:15,740 --> 00:31:18,069
and all this was happening in parallel
622
00:31:18,070 --> 00:31:20,583
as these various stages
were being developed.
623
00:31:22,490 --> 00:31:25,079
- By May, 1965, the shorter
624
00:31:25,080 --> 00:31:27,673
and lighter second stage
is near completion,
625
00:31:28,570 --> 00:31:30,679
and in parallel the instrument unit
626
00:31:30,680 --> 00:31:32,303
is also under construction.
627
00:31:33,780 --> 00:31:35,729
This circular section of the vehicle,
628
00:31:35,730 --> 00:31:37,699
22 feet in diameter,
629
00:31:37,700 --> 00:31:39,493
will sit above the Third Stage.
630
00:31:40,380 --> 00:31:42,309
Manufactured by IBM,
631
00:31:42,310 --> 00:31:45,669
this collar holds all of
Saturn V's flight guidance,
632
00:31:45,670 --> 00:31:48,973
detection systems, and
flight control gyros.
633
00:31:50,160 --> 00:31:51,319
- During motor burn,
634
00:31:51,320 --> 00:31:53,449
you've got to control the flow of fuel
635
00:31:53,450 --> 00:31:54,529
into the combustion chambers.
636
00:31:54,530 --> 00:31:57,479
You've got to control the direction
637
00:31:57,480 --> 00:31:59,489
in which the thrust is pointing.
638
00:31:59,490 --> 00:32:00,789
- The engines are designed to move
639
00:32:00,790 --> 00:32:02,269
to steer the vehicle.
640
00:32:02,270 --> 00:32:06,799
Those engines have to keep
moving just to keep it on track.
641
00:32:06,800 --> 00:32:08,509
- So you needed the control computers
642
00:32:08,510 --> 00:32:10,949
that took signals from
the various sensors,
643
00:32:10,950 --> 00:32:12,799
telling it how to gimbal the motors
644
00:32:12,800 --> 00:32:14,129
so that the thrust was pointing
645
00:32:14,130 --> 00:32:16,569
in the direction that was necessary.
646
00:32:16,570 --> 00:32:19,549
Of course, you've got to
think back to the 1960s
647
00:32:19,550 --> 00:32:21,669
and what computers were like then.
648
00:32:21,670 --> 00:32:23,479
Probably your electric watch
649
00:32:23,480 --> 00:32:26,429
has got more computing
capacity than this had,
650
00:32:26,430 --> 00:32:29,746
but as with many aspects
of the Apollo Program,
651
00:32:29,747 --> 00:32:32,389
the small steps to advance technology,
652
00:32:32,390 --> 00:32:35,179
to apply them in new areas,
653
00:32:35,180 --> 00:32:37,129
are all part of the story
654
00:32:37,130 --> 00:32:41,609
that leads up to laptops
and computers in our car
655
00:32:41,610 --> 00:32:42,859
and things like that.
656
00:32:42,860 --> 00:32:45,789
It accidentally threw
off all of these benefits
657
00:32:45,790 --> 00:32:47,553
which society now feeds on.
658
00:32:49,630 --> 00:32:52,299
- Meanwhile the
Lockheed Propulsion Company
659
00:32:52,300 --> 00:32:54,733
has designed and built
the Launch Escape System.
660
00:32:56,280 --> 00:32:59,579
- The Saturn V vehicle stood 110 meters.
661
00:32:59,580 --> 00:33:01,399
The final 10 meters,
662
00:33:01,400 --> 00:33:04,409
attached to the top of the Command Module
663
00:33:04,410 --> 00:33:06,099
that the astronauts actually sat in,
664
00:33:06,100 --> 00:33:08,203
was the Launch Escape Tower.
665
00:33:09,530 --> 00:33:11,699
The Launch Escape Tower was essentially
666
00:33:11,700 --> 00:33:14,289
to take the astronauts to a safe place
667
00:33:14,290 --> 00:33:17,099
in the event of a vehicle failure.
668
00:33:22,888 --> 00:33:25,959
The rocket motor would
pull the Command Module
669
00:33:25,960 --> 00:33:28,549
containing the astronauts
away from the rocket,
670
00:33:28,550 --> 00:33:32,309
and it would divert them
out towards the sea,
671
00:33:32,310 --> 00:33:34,349
and the Command Module would come down
672
00:33:34,350 --> 00:33:36,939
into the water under its parachutes.
673
00:33:37,901 --> 00:33:39,939
- With the
astronauts out of harm's way,
674
00:33:39,940 --> 00:33:41,954
they can be recovered by the U.S. Navy.
675
00:33:49,960 --> 00:33:54,129
Throughout 1966, success follows success,
676
00:33:54,130 --> 00:33:56,829
and it seems nothing can
stop the Apollo Program,
677
00:33:57,681 --> 00:34:01,512
but in January, 1967, disaster strikes.
678
00:34:07,930 --> 00:34:11,009
Astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White,
679
00:34:11,010 --> 00:34:13,599
and Roger Chaffee board a Saturn IB
680
00:34:13,600 --> 00:34:15,793
for a routine static launch test.
681
00:34:18,300 --> 00:34:20,209
Once locked inside the capsule,
682
00:34:20,210 --> 00:34:21,423
a fire breaks out.
683
00:34:23,680 --> 00:34:25,729
In the pure oxygen environment,
684
00:34:25,730 --> 00:34:28,329
the fire flashes through the spacecraft
685
00:34:28,330 --> 00:34:31,053
killing the trapped astronauts in seconds.
686
00:34:33,320 --> 00:34:37,723
- The Apollo fire was a shock.
687
00:34:39,810 --> 00:34:43,079
The expectation was that we would have
688
00:34:43,080 --> 00:34:44,683
difficulties and problems.
689
00:34:45,550 --> 00:34:50,069
There was no realization
that within the design
690
00:34:50,070 --> 00:34:54,069
of the spacecraft itself
lay deeply embedded,
691
00:34:54,070 --> 00:34:56,713
serious engineering design flaws,
692
00:34:57,980 --> 00:35:02,980
and so the shock was a
deeply incisive and damaging,
693
00:35:05,400 --> 00:35:08,153
to a great extent, impact on morale.
694
00:35:10,810 --> 00:35:13,349
Gus Grissom himself said
we expect to loose people
695
00:35:13,350 --> 00:35:14,183
in this business,
696
00:35:14,184 --> 00:35:18,399
and he said it must not
stop if lives are lost.
697
00:35:18,400 --> 00:35:21,793
Sadly he was one of those
whose life was lost,
698
00:35:23,050 --> 00:35:25,279
but there was a sense that,
699
00:35:25,280 --> 00:35:30,009
just as the death of Kennedy
had deepened the resolve
700
00:35:30,010 --> 00:35:31,483
to fulfill his commitment,
701
00:35:32,340 --> 00:35:35,499
so too were the loss of these three lives
702
00:35:35,500 --> 00:35:39,509
not going to reduce in any way the effort
703
00:35:39,510 --> 00:35:42,289
and the determination and the resolution,
704
00:35:42,290 --> 00:35:44,689
to press on and get on the Moon
705
00:35:44,690 --> 00:35:45,940
by the end of the decade.
706
00:35:48,160 --> 00:35:50,239
- The Apollo Program is delayed
707
00:35:50,240 --> 00:35:53,563
while NASA engineers apply
new fire safety measures,
708
00:35:57,000 --> 00:35:59,139
but with the end of the decade looming,
709
00:35:59,140 --> 00:36:03,119
NASA bypasses its reliable
incremental testing strategy
710
00:36:03,120 --> 00:36:06,223
and proceeds with a high
risk all up flight test.
711
00:36:09,330 --> 00:36:11,299
All stages of the vehicle are assembled
712
00:36:11,300 --> 00:36:13,269
at the Kennedy Space Center,
713
00:36:13,270 --> 00:36:15,219
and the first Saturn V rocket
714
00:36:15,220 --> 00:36:17,399
will be launched as Apollo 4.
715
00:36:17,400 --> 00:36:18,400
- We are go.
716
00:36:18,401 --> 00:36:20,579
30 seconds and counting.
717
00:36:20,580 --> 00:36:22,209
- After years of pioneering
718
00:36:22,210 --> 00:36:24,209
rocket design and engineering,
719
00:36:24,210 --> 00:36:28,639
NASA's first $135 million Saturn V
720
00:36:28,640 --> 00:36:30,123
is ready for lift off.
721
00:36:30,980 --> 00:36:33,419
- Okay, all flight
controllers, let's play it cool.
722
00:36:33,420 --> 00:36:34,935
Final status check, booster.
723
00:36:34,936 --> 00:36:35,769
- Go.
724
00:36:35,769 --> 00:36:36,602
- Retro.
725
00:36:36,602 --> 00:36:37,435
- Go.
726
00:36:37,435 --> 00:36:38,268
- Fido.
727
00:36:38,268 --> 00:36:39,101
- Go.
728
00:36:39,101 --> 00:36:39,934
- Guidance.
729
00:36:39,934 --> 00:36:40,767
- Go.
730
00:36:40,768 --> 00:36:41,916
- Verify you are go for launch.
731
00:36:41,917 --> 00:36:44,139
- Roger, we are go for launch.
732
00:36:46,141 --> 00:36:47,814
- We have ignition.
733
00:36:47,815 --> 00:36:49,815
All engines are running.
734
00:36:58,580 --> 00:36:59,719
We have lift off.
735
00:36:59,720 --> 00:37:03,380
We have lift off at 7:00
A.M. Eastern Standard time.
736
00:37:06,450 --> 00:37:09,253
- It was the most remarkable scene.
737
00:37:10,260 --> 00:37:13,583
It was the most impressive sight.
738
00:37:14,810 --> 00:37:19,293
The weight of a warship lifting
vertically into the air,
739
00:37:20,550 --> 00:37:22,013
it was just breathtaking.
740
00:37:24,630 --> 00:37:26,229
- Apollo 4 brings the dream
741
00:37:26,230 --> 00:37:29,293
of landing a man on the
Moon a huge step closer,
742
00:37:31,350 --> 00:37:33,229
but before astronauts can pilot
743
00:37:33,230 --> 00:37:36,723
the mighty Saturn V, further
testing must take place.
744
00:37:37,730 --> 00:37:39,679
NASA launches Apollo 6,
745
00:37:39,680 --> 00:37:43,631
their second unmanned
Saturn V, in April, 1968.
746
00:37:44,644 --> 00:37:48,144
- Five, four, three, two, one, zero.
747
00:37:50,050 --> 00:37:51,069
We have commit.
748
00:37:51,070 --> 00:37:52,470
We have lift off.
749
00:37:52,471 --> 00:37:55,740
Lift off at 7:00 A.M.
Eastern Standard Time.
750
00:37:57,101 --> 00:37:58,420
Five seconds into the flight,
751
00:37:58,421 --> 00:38:00,372
we're looking good.
752
00:38:00,373 --> 00:38:01,839
- Pitch and roll program started.
753
00:38:01,840 --> 00:38:04,529
Vehicle going now to an
Azimuth heading of 72 degrees.
754
00:38:04,530 --> 00:38:06,134
All five F-1 engines firing.
755
00:38:06,135 --> 00:38:06,968
They're looking good.
756
00:38:06,969 --> 00:38:09,860
They're given a green light at
this time from range safety.
757
00:38:12,640 --> 00:38:15,369
- NASA expects
another perfect flight,
758
00:38:15,370 --> 00:38:16,699
but shortly after launch,
759
00:38:16,700 --> 00:38:19,343
the Saturn V starts shaking violently.
760
00:38:20,470 --> 00:38:22,529
If these vibrations continue,
761
00:38:22,530 --> 00:38:24,623
the vehicle will break itself apart.
762
00:38:26,158 --> 00:38:28,779
This vibration is known as pogo.
763
00:38:28,780 --> 00:38:31,649
NASA engineers have
encountered pogo before,
764
00:38:31,650 --> 00:38:33,113
but never on this scale.
765
00:38:34,090 --> 00:38:35,769
- Pogo is essentially a vibration
766
00:38:35,770 --> 00:38:37,713
that occurs along the rocket.
767
00:38:38,950 --> 00:38:42,399
It's created by the motion of the rocket,
768
00:38:42,400 --> 00:38:45,939
changing the way that fuel
flows along the fuel lines,
769
00:38:45,940 --> 00:38:48,221
which then varies the thrust,
770
00:38:49,221 --> 00:38:50,929
and it can become so violent
771
00:38:50,930 --> 00:38:53,053
that it actually destroys the vehicle.
772
00:38:54,400 --> 00:38:56,499
- As the first stage burn ends,
773
00:38:56,500 --> 00:38:58,143
the vibrations subside,
774
00:39:00,170 --> 00:39:02,923
but the damage caused is
about to become clear.
775
00:39:03,910 --> 00:39:06,399
Four minutes into the second stage burn,
776
00:39:06,400 --> 00:39:09,663
two of the J-2 engines
lose power and shut down.
777
00:39:11,490 --> 00:39:13,099
- We have a report of the loss
778
00:39:13,100 --> 00:39:15,089
of engines two and three.
779
00:39:15,090 --> 00:39:16,609
- With two engines out,
780
00:39:16,610 --> 00:39:18,553
NASA prepares for a mission abort,
781
00:39:19,410 --> 00:39:21,199
but the remaining engines gimbal
782
00:39:21,200 --> 00:39:22,699
to correct the trajectory,
783
00:39:22,700 --> 00:39:24,633
and the rocket just reaches orbit.
784
00:39:27,210 --> 00:39:29,189
After this precarious flight,
785
00:39:29,190 --> 00:39:31,543
NASA investigates the pogo problem.
786
00:39:33,410 --> 00:39:35,809
Engineers discover the pogo vibrations
787
00:39:35,810 --> 00:39:37,059
ruptured a fuel line,
788
00:39:37,060 --> 00:39:39,339
causing the engines to fail.
789
00:39:43,540 --> 00:39:45,929
Apollo 6 flight data also reveals
790
00:39:45,930 --> 00:39:47,899
that astronauts would not have survived
791
00:39:47,900 --> 00:39:50,393
the violent vibrations
had they been onboard.
792
00:39:51,920 --> 00:39:54,033
NASA must stop pogo.
793
00:39:55,110 --> 00:39:56,429
- At one point in time,
794
00:39:56,430 --> 00:39:58,259
NASA had about 1,000 engineers
795
00:39:58,260 --> 00:39:59,983
working on the pogo problem.
796
00:40:01,180 --> 00:40:04,409
NASA decided that the
pogo suppression systems
797
00:40:04,410 --> 00:40:06,349
that had been developed
798
00:40:06,350 --> 00:40:09,029
but hadn't been fitted
because of the complexity
799
00:40:09,030 --> 00:40:12,359
and the cost and delays
that they would have caused
800
00:40:12,360 --> 00:40:15,253
should then be fitted to
all subsequent Saturn Vs.
801
00:40:16,870 --> 00:40:18,709
- Although engineers
fit suppression measures
802
00:40:18,710 --> 00:40:21,029
to the first stage F-1 engines,
803
00:40:21,030 --> 00:40:22,699
it will be several manned missions
804
00:40:22,700 --> 00:40:24,809
before they address the severe pogo
805
00:40:24,810 --> 00:40:26,793
of the second stage J-2s.
806
00:40:29,400 --> 00:40:32,879
In October, 1968, astronauts Eisele,
807
00:40:32,880 --> 00:40:34,749
Schirra, and Cunningham fly
808
00:40:34,750 --> 00:40:37,275
aboard a Saturn IB on Apollo 7,
809
00:40:38,420 --> 00:40:40,589
the first manned mission of the program.
810
00:40:40,590 --> 00:40:41,470
- Thrust is okay.
811
00:40:41,471 --> 00:40:43,134
- Right on the old button.
812
00:40:43,135 --> 00:40:43,968
- Roll.
813
00:40:43,968 --> 00:40:44,801
- Roger roll.
814
00:40:44,802 --> 00:40:46,169
We have you go for orbit.
815
00:40:46,170 --> 00:40:47,400
You're go for orbit.
816
00:40:48,450 --> 00:40:49,959
- They give
the Apollo spacecraft
817
00:40:49,960 --> 00:40:52,173
a comprehensive system checkout in orbit.
818
00:40:53,032 --> 00:40:54,509
- Roger, good morning to everyone
819
00:40:54,510 --> 00:40:56,309
in television land.
820
00:40:56,310 --> 00:40:59,219
Three, two, one, mark.
821
00:40:59,220 --> 00:41:01,279
- Houston is go for the burn.
822
00:41:01,280 --> 00:41:02,113
- We're burning.
823
00:41:02,113 --> 00:41:02,946
The rates are good.
824
00:41:02,946 --> 00:41:03,779
It's a good burn.
825
00:41:03,779 --> 00:41:04,630
We're go.
826
00:41:04,631 --> 00:41:06,419
- Beautiful job.
827
00:41:06,420 --> 00:41:08,289
- All hardware works perfectly,
828
00:41:08,290 --> 00:41:11,763
and the stage is set
for further exploration.
829
00:41:13,910 --> 00:41:16,469
December, 1968,
830
00:41:16,470 --> 00:41:20,199
NASA chases Kennedy's
deadline with Apollo 8.
831
00:41:20,200 --> 00:41:22,609
Apollo 8 will be both
the first manned flight
832
00:41:22,610 --> 00:41:25,219
of the Saturn V and the first time man
833
00:41:25,220 --> 00:41:28,093
will attempt to fly beyond
Earth orbit to the Moon.
834
00:41:28,990 --> 00:41:30,959
- It was the most audacious thing NASA
835
00:41:30,960 --> 00:41:33,369
has ever attempted in its history.
836
00:41:33,370 --> 00:41:35,849
- The challenge was not
just to go to the Moon,
837
00:41:35,850 --> 00:41:37,659
but to get back again.
838
00:41:37,660 --> 00:41:40,939
Apollo 8 was arguably the boldest decision
839
00:41:40,940 --> 00:41:43,077
that NASA has ever made in the history
840
00:41:43,078 --> 00:41:44,463
of human space flight.
841
00:41:47,010 --> 00:41:48,729
- After years of design,
842
00:41:48,730 --> 00:41:50,529
development, and testing,
843
00:41:50,530 --> 00:41:54,509
the Saturn V is handed over
to the crew of Apollo 8,
844
00:41:54,510 --> 00:41:58,009
Astronauts Anders, Lovell, and Borman.
845
00:41:58,010 --> 00:41:59,499
- Our status board indicates
846
00:41:59,500 --> 00:42:01,219
that all aspects are ready,
847
00:42:01,220 --> 00:42:03,049
spacecraft ready as we come up
848
00:42:03,050 --> 00:42:06,512
on the 60 second mark on
our flight to the Moon.
849
00:42:07,686 --> 00:42:12,686
T-minus 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, nine,
850
00:42:15,315 --> 00:42:17,829
we have ignition sequence start.
851
00:42:17,830 --> 00:42:19,249
The engines are armed.
852
00:42:19,250 --> 00:42:21,083
Four, three, two, one,
853
00:42:23,350 --> 00:42:24,600
we have commit.
854
00:42:27,023 --> 00:42:28,182
- We have lift off.
855
00:42:29,349 --> 00:42:30,444
- Clock's started flight.
856
00:42:30,445 --> 00:42:32,415
- Roger, clock.
857
00:42:32,416 --> 00:42:33,938
- Cleared the tower.
858
00:42:33,939 --> 00:42:36,989
- Copy tower, Houston copies.
859
00:42:36,990 --> 00:42:41,649
- Any big rocket launch is an
assault on all your senses.
860
00:42:41,650 --> 00:42:43,659
It rattles the fillings in your teeth.
861
00:42:43,660 --> 00:42:46,743
I mean, it literally
shakes you internally.
862
00:42:50,180 --> 00:42:52,679
- The knowledge of where
the vehicle was going
863
00:42:52,680 --> 00:42:55,209
and the hopes that were contained,
864
00:42:55,210 --> 00:42:58,289
not just within the three people on board
865
00:42:58,290 --> 00:43:00,419
and not just within
the thousands of people
866
00:43:00,420 --> 00:43:01,420
who worked on the program,
867
00:43:01,421 --> 00:43:04,129
but within the spirit of humanity
868
00:43:04,130 --> 00:43:06,938
that Project Apollo represented.
869
00:43:06,939 --> 00:43:08,569
- Apollo 8, Houston trajectory
870
00:43:08,570 --> 00:43:10,020
and guidance look good, over.
871
00:43:11,200 --> 00:43:12,559
- Here we were,
872
00:43:12,560 --> 00:43:17,429
leaving Earth and breaking
that bond with our home planet
873
00:43:17,430 --> 00:43:20,329
to place men within the gravitational grip
874
00:43:20,330 --> 00:43:21,769
of another world in space.
875
00:43:21,770 --> 00:43:24,112
My body was full of goose pimps.
876
00:43:24,113 --> 00:43:27,238
- Apollo 8, you
are go for TLI, over.
877
00:43:27,239 --> 00:43:29,569
- We are go for TLI.
878
00:43:29,570 --> 00:43:31,659
- When that third stage was re-lit
879
00:43:31,660 --> 00:43:33,349
to head toward the Moon,
880
00:43:33,350 --> 00:43:36,209
to see the velocity going
up and up and up and up,
881
00:43:36,210 --> 00:43:37,933
the counters on the consoles,
882
00:43:39,090 --> 00:43:41,473
it was awesome.
883
00:43:47,610 --> 00:43:51,069
- I think the Apollo 8
crew saw our home planet
884
00:43:51,070 --> 00:43:53,229
from a perspective that people have dreamt
885
00:43:53,230 --> 00:43:55,839
about for thousands of years.
886
00:43:55,840 --> 00:43:57,869
They were the first
human beings to be able
887
00:43:57,870 --> 00:44:01,969
to blot out every aspect of human history,
888
00:44:01,970 --> 00:44:03,149
everyone they'd loved,
889
00:44:03,150 --> 00:44:04,449
everyone they'd dreamt about,
890
00:44:04,450 --> 00:44:06,319
all of their successes,
all of their failures,
891
00:44:06,320 --> 00:44:08,929
just to blot it out with a thumb.
892
00:44:08,930 --> 00:44:12,749
- It's the first time
that the Earth was seen
893
00:44:12,750 --> 00:44:15,689
not as the place that we live,
894
00:44:15,690 --> 00:44:19,403
but as a planet floating in a black sky,
895
00:44:20,330 --> 00:44:24,293
seemingly insignificant among
the vastness of the stars.
896
00:44:26,170 --> 00:44:28,069
- Apollo 8 successfully orbits
897
00:44:28,070 --> 00:44:29,969
the Moon 10 times,
898
00:44:29,970 --> 00:44:32,479
and on Christmas Eve 1968,
899
00:44:32,480 --> 00:44:36,103
makes a historic television
broadcast to the world.
900
00:44:37,610 --> 00:44:40,489
- For all the people back on Earth,
901
00:44:40,490 --> 00:44:42,899
the crew of Apollo 8 has a message
902
00:44:42,900 --> 00:44:46,326
that we would like to send to you.
903
00:44:46,327 --> 00:44:49,496
In the beginning, God created the Heaven
904
00:44:49,497 --> 00:44:50,497
and the Earth,
905
00:44:51,360 --> 00:44:54,849
and the Earth was without form and void,
906
00:44:54,850 --> 00:44:57,549
and darkness was upon
the face of the deep,
907
00:44:57,550 --> 00:45:01,039
and God said, "Let there be light,"
908
00:45:01,040 --> 00:45:02,073
and there was light.
909
00:45:04,210 --> 00:45:06,789
- When I hear the reading of
the passages from Genesis,
910
00:45:06,790 --> 00:45:08,819
it makes the hairs on the
back of my neck stand up,
911
00:45:08,820 --> 00:45:11,119
and that's 40 years later.
912
00:45:11,120 --> 00:45:14,519
- I think Apollo 8 is
certainly a contender
913
00:45:14,520 --> 00:45:17,106
for the proudest moment of the Saturn V.
914
00:45:17,107 --> 00:45:19,632
- And from the crew of Apollo 8,
915
00:45:19,633 --> 00:45:22,243
we close with goodnight, good luck,
916
00:45:23,200 --> 00:45:27,065
and Merry Christmas, and
God bless all of you,
917
00:45:27,066 --> 00:45:29,067
all of you on the good Earth.
918
00:45:38,940 --> 00:45:41,709
- Now with a
fully functioning Saturn V,
919
00:45:41,710 --> 00:45:44,590
NASA accelerates towards a Moon landing.
920
00:45:46,630 --> 00:45:51,630
In March, 1969, Apollo 9
orbits the Earth for 10 days,
921
00:45:51,670 --> 00:45:53,779
conducting the first manned flight test
922
00:45:53,780 --> 00:45:55,679
of the Lunar Module.
923
00:45:55,680 --> 00:46:00,079
- Three, two, one, retro fire.
924
00:46:00,080 --> 00:46:02,119
- Mission confirmed.
925
00:46:02,120 --> 00:46:03,279
- Two months later,
926
00:46:03,280 --> 00:46:05,169
Apollo 10 returns to the Moon
927
00:46:05,170 --> 00:46:07,099
to practice landing procedures,
928
00:46:07,100 --> 00:46:11,279
flying the Lunar Module just
eight miles above the surface.
929
00:46:11,280 --> 00:46:13,489
- We is down among them, Charlie.
930
00:46:13,490 --> 00:46:15,949
- Roger, you're weaving
your way up the freeway.
931
00:46:15,950 --> 00:46:16,989
- It might sound corny,
932
00:46:16,990 --> 00:46:19,799
but the view is really out of this world.
933
00:46:19,800 --> 00:46:21,579
- With all testing complete,
934
00:46:21,580 --> 00:46:24,563
the stage is now set to
attempt a lunar landing.
935
00:46:26,000 --> 00:46:28,679
July 16th, 1969,
936
00:46:28,680 --> 00:46:32,019
Apollo 11 Astronauts Armstrong, Aldrin,
937
00:46:32,020 --> 00:46:34,603
and Collins board their Saturn V.
938
00:46:35,510 --> 00:46:37,907
- We are go, 20 seconds.
939
00:46:37,908 --> 00:46:38,741
- Balance go.
940
00:46:38,741 --> 00:46:39,574
- CBM.
941
00:46:39,575 --> 00:46:40,636
- CBMs go.
942
00:46:40,637 --> 00:46:42,849
- 11, 10, nine,
943
00:46:42,850 --> 00:46:45,269
we have ignition sequence start.
944
00:46:45,270 --> 00:46:49,007
Six, five, four, three, two, one,
945
00:46:50,230 --> 00:46:51,573
all engines running.
946
00:46:56,610 --> 00:46:57,520
- Lift off.
947
00:46:57,521 --> 00:46:58,693
We have a lift off.
948
00:47:02,340 --> 00:47:04,789
- 32 minutes past the hour,
949
00:47:04,790 --> 00:47:06,173
lift off on Apollo 11.
950
00:47:08,050 --> 00:47:09,369
- Four days later,
951
00:47:09,370 --> 00:47:12,079
Neil Armstrong sets foot on the Moon,
952
00:47:12,080 --> 00:47:14,079
realizing Kennedy's dream
953
00:47:14,080 --> 00:47:17,700
and securing America's
superiority in the space race.
954
00:47:19,681 --> 00:47:23,442
- That's one small step for man,
955
00:47:23,443 --> 00:47:25,693
one giant leap for mankind.
956
00:47:33,717 --> 00:47:35,619
- For the next six missions,
957
00:47:35,620 --> 00:47:38,813
the Saturn V maintains its 100% record.
958
00:47:41,490 --> 00:47:44,867
Between 1968 and 1972,
959
00:47:44,868 --> 00:47:46,859
24 men fly to the Moon,
960
00:47:46,860 --> 00:47:49,509
and 12 walk upon its surface.
961
00:47:49,510 --> 00:47:50,839
- This has got to be
one of the most proud moments
962
00:47:50,840 --> 00:47:52,599
of my life, I guarantee you.
963
00:47:52,600 --> 00:47:54,169
- As NASA grows in confidence,
964
00:47:54,170 --> 00:47:56,759
crews land in mountainous
and valley terrain
965
00:47:56,760 --> 00:47:58,949
and explore vast areas of the Moon
966
00:47:58,950 --> 00:48:01,589
in surface missions
lasting up to three days.
967
00:48:01,590 --> 00:48:02,423
- Boy, Houston the beauty
968
00:48:02,424 --> 00:48:06,036
of this place is absolutely incredible.
969
00:48:06,037 --> 00:48:09,199
- But on December 7th, 1972,
970
00:48:09,200 --> 00:48:11,383
man leaves the Moon for the last time.
971
00:48:12,410 --> 00:48:13,729
- What a ride.
972
00:48:13,730 --> 00:48:16,889
- Apollo 17
closes a remarkable chapter
973
00:48:16,890 --> 00:48:18,829
in the history of space flight.
974
00:48:21,510 --> 00:48:25,289
In 1973, the final flight of the Saturn V
975
00:48:25,290 --> 00:48:28,119
launches America's first space station,
976
00:48:28,120 --> 00:48:30,699
and the service of this remarkable vehicle
977
00:48:30,700 --> 00:48:32,786
comes to a distinguished end.
978
00:48:37,510 --> 00:48:39,699
- The legacy of the Saturn V is
979
00:48:39,700 --> 00:48:43,819
the number of scientists
and engineers and teachers
980
00:48:43,820 --> 00:48:47,949
who were inspired by the
sight of that magnificent,
981
00:48:47,950 --> 00:48:51,446
outrageous rocket standing
on the launch pad.
982
00:48:54,890 --> 00:48:56,909
- I'm one of that generation
that are referred to
983
00:48:56,910 --> 00:48:58,263
as the children of Apollo.
984
00:48:59,150 --> 00:49:02,949
It drove my interest in science and maths
985
00:49:02,950 --> 00:49:04,783
for as long as I can remember.
986
00:49:06,920 --> 00:49:09,963
- Saturn V was a totally
remarkable vehicle.
987
00:49:11,820 --> 00:49:13,049
You just didn't question it.
988
00:49:13,050 --> 00:49:15,709
It was a pinnacle of engineering
989
00:49:15,710 --> 00:49:18,549
and a pinnacle of man's defiance
990
00:49:18,550 --> 00:49:20,453
of the laws of nature almost.
991
00:49:21,860 --> 00:49:23,459
You know, I can do what I want.
992
00:49:23,460 --> 00:49:24,899
Get out of the way.
993
00:49:24,900 --> 00:49:28,829
- It is still the most powerful rocket
994
00:49:28,830 --> 00:49:31,527
ever launched from the
surface of the Earth.
995
00:49:38,190 --> 00:49:39,399
- Its whole purpose,
996
00:49:39,400 --> 00:49:41,949
the whole embodiment
of what it represented,
997
00:49:41,950 --> 00:49:45,609
was to go in search of
answers to questions
998
00:49:45,610 --> 00:49:48,133
that had been asked since
the beginning of time,
999
00:49:49,060 --> 00:49:50,489
what we are?
1000
00:49:50,490 --> 00:49:52,419
What is out there?
1001
00:49:52,420 --> 00:49:53,889
What is that Moon?
1002
00:49:53,890 --> 00:49:55,853
What is it like to walk upon it?
1003
00:49:57,370 --> 00:50:00,259
- The Saturn V showed
us that we could do it.
1004
00:50:00,260 --> 00:50:02,749
It's about time we did it again.
1005
00:50:02,750 --> 00:50:06,199
- When people imagine the Moon landings,
1006
00:50:06,200 --> 00:50:09,089
I think you see an astronaut standing
1007
00:50:09,090 --> 00:50:10,599
on the surface of the Moon,
1008
00:50:10,600 --> 00:50:13,439
and you also see that amazing rocket
1009
00:50:13,440 --> 00:50:14,623
leaving the launch pad.
1010
00:50:16,190 --> 00:50:18,410
- This generation does not intend
1011
00:50:19,401 --> 00:50:23,459
to flounder in the backwash
of the coming age of space.
1012
00:50:23,460 --> 00:50:25,539
We mean to be a part of it.
1013
00:50:25,540 --> 00:50:27,435
We mean to lead it.
1014
00:50:27,436 --> 00:50:28,829
- And I can feel the hairs on the back
1015
00:50:28,830 --> 00:50:30,567
of my neck stand up.
1016
00:50:30,568 --> 00:50:32,353
- All engines running.
1017
00:50:32,354 --> 00:50:33,283
Launch commit.
1018
00:50:33,283 --> 00:50:34,116
Launch commit.
1019
00:50:34,116 --> 00:50:34,972
Lift off.
1020
00:50:34,973 --> 00:50:36,058
- We have lift off.
1021
00:50:36,059 --> 00:50:38,627
We have lift off at 7:00
A.M. Eastern Standard time...
1022
00:50:38,628 --> 00:50:40,597
- Go, go, go, go, man, go...
1023
00:50:40,598 --> 00:50:42,168
- Tower has been cleared.
1024
00:50:42,169 --> 00:50:44,289
Tower has been cleared.
1025
00:50:44,290 --> 00:50:47,159
- But really, beyond all that,
1026
00:50:47,160 --> 00:50:51,339
it stimulated dedicated
workmen to shed tears
1027
00:50:51,340 --> 00:50:53,401
when they saw that thing rise,
1028
00:50:56,030 --> 00:50:59,010
the fulfillment and the
culmination of their dreams
1029
00:51:00,060 --> 00:51:02,150
carried forward into the cosmos
1030
00:51:03,740 --> 00:51:06,830
by such an extraordinary vehicle.
1031
00:51:10,390 --> 00:51:12,933
- We'd like to give a special thanks
1032
00:51:15,090 --> 00:51:20,090
to all those Americans who
built those spacecraft,
1033
00:51:21,870 --> 00:51:26,360
who did the construction,
design, the tests,
1034
00:51:28,773 --> 00:51:33,773
and put their heart
and all their abilities
1035
00:51:33,820 --> 00:51:34,820
into those craft.
1036
00:51:36,833 --> 00:51:41,177
To those people, tonight we
give a special thank you.
1037
00:51:42,026 --> 00:51:43,270
God bless you.
1038
00:51:43,271 --> 00:51:45,354
Goodnight from Apollo 11.
1039
00:51:46,370 --> 00:51:47,859
- The Saturn V remains
1040
00:51:47,860 --> 00:51:50,459
the most powerful vehicle ever built
1041
00:51:50,460 --> 00:51:52,079
and will always be considered one
1042
00:51:52,080 --> 00:51:55,651
of mankind's greatest
technological achievements.
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