The seismograph that picked up the launching of the Saturn V satellite was 356 miles away from the launch. The launch took place in Huntsville, AL, while the seismograph was located near Mobile, AL.
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The Saturn V rocket was used to carry astronauts to the moon during the Apollo missions. This rocket remains the largest and most powerful rocket ever built and was essential for launching the spacecraft from Earth's surface to lunar orbit.
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Yes. Saturn 5, V or Five was the rocket that sent man to the Moon. The V is the Roman numeral for 5.
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A Saturn V rocket, developed by a NASA team lead by Wernher von Braun. The Saturn IB rocket was also used.
It was the fifth rocket in the Saturn-class, named after the planet Saturn, or the Mythological god Saturn.
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