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Saturn V Ignition  (FTV-0000851)
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Description
View of ignition from the flame trench.

Historic Context of Clip
Background to Saturn:
The Saturn V, was a multistage liquid-fuel expendable rocket used by NASA's Apollo and Skylab programs. It remains the most powerful launch vehicle ever brought to operational status, from a height, weight and payload standpoint, although the Russian Energia, which flew only two test missions, had slightly more takeoff thrust. In all, NASA launched thirteen Saturn V rockets between 1967 and 1973, with no loss of payload. The three stages of the Saturn V were developed by various NASA contractors, but following a sequence of mergers and takeovers all of them are now owned by Boeing.

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Clip Number: FTV-0000851
Duration: 00:00:09
Date Recorded: Not available
Sound: Mute Mute
Color / B&W: Color
Original Media: 16mm film
Clip Format: Broadcast Standard Definition (720 x 576)
Clip Credit: NASA
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