
Saturn V
The Saturn V was a powerful rocket developed by NASA during the 1960s, designed to launch astronauts to the Moon. Standing about 363 feet tall, it remains one of the largest and most powerful rockets ever built. It played a crucial role in the Apollo program, including the historic Apollo 11 mission in 1969, which landed the first humans on the Moon. The Saturn V had three stages, each providing thrust to reach orbit and beyond. Its immense power and reliability made it a symbol of human ingenuity and ambition in space exploration.