Jeff Bezos (center) speaks after unveiling the injector plate of the combustion section of an F-1 engine from a Saturn V rocket that propelled Apollo 12 into space in 1969. The artifacts were revealed ...
(AP) Like vinyl records and skinny ties, good things eventually come back around. At NASA, that means looking to the Apollo program for ideas on how to develop the next generation of rockets for ...
David Concannon, who put together a team to find components from the F-1 rocket engines that sent NASA astronauts on their way to the moon, recounts the adventure at the Museum of Flight with the ...
Amazon.com founder and the man behind Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos, has recovered parts of the F-1 rocket engines used in the Apollo missions. Recovered by remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) from the ...
The Apollo 11 astronauts used advanced technology to land on the Moon. The Saturn V rocket was the largest rocket ever at that point — although SpaceX's Starship topped it when it took flight in 2024.
Dot-com billionaire Jeff Bezos' announcement this week that he had not only located the engines that launched the first manned moon landing mission, but was also planning to recover at least one of ...
On Jan. 22, 1968, NASA launched Apollo 5, marking the first time the Apollo Lunar Module flew in space and a critical step toward landing astronauts on the Moon.
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