Apollo 4 and Apollo 5 Missions (1967)
Credit: NASA/JSC Launch date: November 8, 1967 — Unmanned Covers the launch of the mighty Apollo/Saturn V unmanned space vehicle, which reached an altitude of 11,232 miles. As Apollo 4 climbs toward this peak altitude, a camera, pointed out the spacecraft window, records views of the Earth. The Service Module propelled the Command Module into reentry velocity of approximately 25,000 miles per hour. HQA-181 — JSC-457 — (1967) — 15 Minutes Click to subscribe! http://bit.ly/subAIRBOYD #AIRBOYD #AvGeek

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