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Apollo 4

Apollo 4 was the unmanned first flight of the first and second stages of the Saturn V (the S-IVB stage had flown on the Saturn IB launch vehicles), as well as the first launch of the complete Saturn V, the first restart of the S-IVB in orbital flight, the first liftoff from Complex 39, the first flight test of the Block II command module heatshield, and the first flight of even a simulated lunar module. It was launched on November 9, 1967.

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Preceded by :
Apollo 1
Apollo program Followed by :
Apollo 5





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