


NASA Saturn V Rocket Socks
- National Archives Store Exclusive
- Unisex
- Women's shoe size 7.5-15, men's shoe size 6-14
- 70% cotton, 28% polyester, 2% elastic
- Machine wash cold inside out, do not bleach, tumble dry low
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Now you can moonwalk in your very own NASA Saturn V Rocket Socks. The Saturn V rocket is best known today as the rocket that took Americans to the Moon, but when it was developed, it was intended to be much more. With the ability to put 118,000 pounds of cargo in low earth orbit, the Saturn V rocket had the largest payload of any American launch system, dwarfing even the later Space Shuttle with its 24,400-pound payload.
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Starting with the records of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, formed in 1915 to study problems of flight and to conduct research in aeronautics, the National Archives holds in trust the records of NASA and other records related to aeronautics, including the Wright brothers' patent for their flying machine.