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The Saturn V: Architect of the Apollo Moon Landings
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The Saturn V: Architect of the Apollo Moon Landings
The ground shook for miles. It wasn't an earthquake, but a controlled, continuous explosion of unimaginable force. At the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, observers watching from miles away felt the sound more than they heard it - a deep, visceral vibration that pounded their chests and rattled windows in nearby towns. This was the sound of the Saturn V, the most powerful rocket ever successfully flown. For a few brilliant minutes, it woul…
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