00:01On this day in space.
00:03On April 4th, 1968, NASA launched the final uncrewed test flight of its Saturn V rocket.
00:08The Apollo 6 mission demonstrated that the Saturn V rocket and the Apollo spacecraft were
00:12ready to send astronauts into space.
00:15On top of the rocket was the Apollo Command and Service Module and a boilerplate version
00:19of the Lunar Module.
00:20While the mission did encounter some problems, it was deemed successful enough for astronauts
00:24to be able to fly afterwards.
00:25A few minutes after launch, oscillation in some of the rocket engines caused internal
00:30fuel lines to break.
00:31This made some of the engines shut down early, but the other engines made up for this by burning
00:35longer.
00:36The spacecraft ended up in a slightly different orbit than NASA originally planned, but NASA
00:40still called the mission a success.
00:42And that's what happened on this day in space.
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