The FIRST test of all five F-1 Engines in 1965!
Marshall Space Flight Center, located in Huntsville, Alabama, conducted the first clustered firing of the Saturn V's first stage (the S-IC) on April 16, 1965. The booster's five F-1 engines burned for about 6½ seconds and produced 33,360 kilonewtons (7.5 million lbs) of thrust. Note: Audio added recently for use in the U.S. Space & Rocket Center's THE FORCE attraction. We’d love to connect with you on social! LIKE us on FACEBOOK! / rocketcenterusa FOLLOW us on TWITTER! / rocketcenterusa FOLLOW us on INSTAGRAM! / rocketcente. . Sign up to our Newsletter: http://rck.tc?c=9 Visit our online store: http://rck.tc?c=d

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