00:00On this day in space.
00:03On October 30th, 1964, NASA's Lunar Landing Research Vehicle, or the LLRV, took to the skies for the first time.
00:11The LLRV was a bizarre, four-legged flying contraption commonly known as the Flying Bedstead.
00:17NASA used it to simulate moon landings and liftoffs on Earth to prepare for Apollo 11.
00:22The first person to give it a whirl was the X-15 pilot Joe Walker.
00:27During this test flight, he reached an altitude of about 10 feet and he hovered there for about a minute.
00:32He did this two more times that same day.
00:35In all, he completed more than 30 test flights of the LLRV.
00:38These test flights took place at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, California.
00:43That facility has since been renamed the Armstrong Flight Research Center after Neil Armstrong,
00:47who also piloted and famously crashed the Flying Bedstead before he went to the moon.
00:53And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:56Music.
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