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The Saturn V rocket is widely known as the rocket that brought humans to the moon. It required considerable speed to escape Earth's gravitational force.
The Saturn V rocket powered the Apollo missions, changing the course of spaceflight forever. ... The sheer size of the first stage of the Saturn V can be seen in this photograph from 1960.
The Apollo 19 Saturn V first stage is seen parked in front of the Infinity Science Center in Mississippi on Tuesday, June 21, 2016. It will be moved to the side of the building for its outdoor ...
The Saturn V's third stage was different from its predecessors in that it only featured one J-2 engine. Stage three utilized ...
CAPE CANAVERAL – The size of a Saturn V rocket, the vehicle that launched the Apollo astronauts on their voyages to the moon, is difficult to imagine. At 373 feet, the 3-stage rocket is 60 feet ...
The Saturn V was just the rocket for the job. Skip to content. Watch Live ... And, today, the S4B stages for Apollos 8, 9, 10 and 11 are still orbiting the Sun. Apollo 12’s upper stage, however, ...
SATURN V, SA-501 (AOLLO 4) ROLLOUT. 8/26/67 Cape Kennedy, August 1967: the Apollo 4 Saturn V rocket framed by two LUTs as it leaves the cavernous VAB (left). Image: NASA. Save this story ...
NASA's last-assembled Saturn V rocket stage is on a journey to become a roadside attraction in Mississippi. ... It was intended to lift off on the Apollo 19 lunar landing mission in 1973, ...
Saturn V S-IVB 515, originally intended to boost the Apollo 20 mission to the moon, was converted into the Skylab B workshop, but was not launched and wound up on display in the National Air and ...
Its RL10B-2 engine is part of the same line as the RL10A-3 that was used on Saturn I’s S-IV stage during Apollo and has also served with distinction on Centaur from the 1960s through to present ...
The Saturn V's third stage was different from its predecessors in that it only featured one J-2 engine. Stage three utilized the same fuel mixture as the first stage, and it stood 58.4 feet high ...