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Saturn V Launch Below Starry Sky
The Apollo Program's launch vehicle from Earth was the three-stage 7.5 million-pound Saturn V rocket, first launched Nov. 9, 1967. Its first-stage thrust was 7.5 million pounds, the third stage had 225,000 pounds of thrust and the second stage had 1 million pounds of thrust.
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BI221837
Boeing ID
k12516
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3950px × 5100px 57MB
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