00:00On this day in space.
00:04In 1968, NASA canceled the production of its Saturn V rocket.
00:08The giant rocket was the only launch vehicle to have ever carried astronauts beyond low Earth orbit,
00:12and it was the largest, most powerful rocket ever.
00:16NASA built 15 of these rockets, but only flew 13 of them.
00:20When NASA made the decision to stop building the Saturn V, it was almost a year before Apollo 11
00:24astronauts would walk on the moon for the first time.
00:28And the rising cost of the Vietnam War led Congress to slash nearly three quarters of the funding
00:32that President Johnson had allotted for the Apollo program.
00:36The last Saturn V launched in 1973, and it was originally supposed to send Apollo 18 to the moon.
00:40However, that mission was canceled, and that Saturn V rocket launched
00:44the Skylab space station instead.
00:48And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:52NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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