The Saturn V rocket accelerated out of Earth's atmosphere through a combination of powerful engines and a multi-stage design. Its first stage, the S-IC, utilized five F-1 engines to generate about 7.5 million pounds of thrust, propelling the rocket upward and overcoming Earth's gravitational pull. As it ascended, the rocket shed stages, reducing weight and allowing the subsequent stages to ignite and continue accelerating until it reached space. This efficient design and immense thrust enabled Saturn V to break free from Earth's atmosphere and achieve orbital velocity.
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