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Apollo 2 was an unmanned flight that tested the effects of weightlessness of the S-IVB tank. Near the end of the flight, the stage of the craft was pressurized to see how much stress it could handle. Even though the stage was destroying in the end, the mission was considered a success, having achieved all the mission objectives.

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