November 9, 1967 12:00 pm

Apollo 4

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Saturn V

Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
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Apollo 4 was an “all-up” test, meaning all rocket stages and spacecraft were fully functional on the initial flight, a first for NASA. It was the first time the S-IC first stage and S-II second stage flew. It also demonstrated the S-IVB third stage’s first in-flight restart. The mission used a Block I Command Service Module (CSM) modified to test several key Block II revisions, including its heat shield at simulated lunar-return velocity and angle.
Launch Overview
Window Open 12:00 UTC
Window Close 12:00 UTC
Lift Off Nov 9, 1967 · 12:00 UTC
Launch Facility Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
Launch Pad Launch Complex 39A
Target Orbit Elliptical Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Payload Apollo 4
Rocket Saturn V
Destination Elliptical Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship
Apollo 4 was an “all-up” test, meaning all rocket stages and spacecraft were fully functional on the initial flight, a first for NASA. It was the first time the S-IC first stage and S-II second stage flew. It also demonstrated the S-IVB third stage’s first in-flight restart. The mission used a Block I Command Service Module (CSM) modified to test several key Block II revisions, including its heat shield at simulated lunar-return velocity and angle.

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Launch Complex 39A
Launch Overview
Window Open 12:00 UTC
Window Close 12:00 UTC
Lift Off Nov 9, 1967 · 12:00 UTC
Launch Facility Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
Launch Pad Launch Complex 39A
Target Orbit Elliptical Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Payload Apollo 4
Rocket Saturn V
Destination Elliptical Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship

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