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November 09, 2007

40 Years Ago Today - The Saturn V Rises

For the first time the Saturn V was launched - all-up - successfully for the first time. The moon rocket would go on to have a near perfect flight history of 13 launches. The 501 vehicle, designated Apollo 4, demonstrated the successful development of the launch vehicle that would take men to the moon. On our Saturn V DVD set we have several tracks on the Apollo 4 flight (as well as material from all of the Saturn V launches - and much more). We've placed the launch of Apollo 4 online today in honor of the 40th anniversary of this historic event. Enjoy the view.

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