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- Saturn V - Wikipedia
Flown from 1967 to 1973, it was used for nine crewed flights to the Moon and to launch Skylab, the first American space station As of 2026, the Saturn V remains the only launch vehicle to have carried humans beyond low Earth orbit (LEO)
- Apollo 11 Facts and Details - One Giant Leap
Apollo 11 was powered by a Saturn V rocket which stood 364 feet (101 5 meters) tall It weighed 525,500 pounds (239,725 kg), empty; and 6,100,000 pounds (2,766,913 kg), loaded
- Saturn V Rocket Launch Speed and Height - NASA
Saturn V Rocket Launch Speed and Height 2 The Saturn V rocket carrying the Apollo-11 astronauts to the moon was launched from the Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969 at 9:32:00 a m (EDT) from launch pad 39A It weighed 2,766,913 kg just before launch, and was 102 meters tall The gantry was 106 meters tall See the YouTube Video of the
- SATURN V APOLLO FACT SHEET | Spaceline
The S-IC first stage was built by Boeing and measured 138 feet tall by 33 feet wide with a 63-foot finspan The powerful first stage employed five Rocketdyne F-1 engines which burned liquid oxygen RP-1 (kerosene) liquid fuel and produced a combined 7,500,000 pounds of thrust at liftoff
- What are Saturn V dimensions? - Apollo11Space
The Saturn V was a type of rocket that was used by NASA to launch astronauts to the moon during the Apollo missions The dimensions of the Saturn V rocket are as follows: it was 111 meters (363 feet) tall, about the height of a 36-story-tall building, and 33 feet (10 1 meters) in diameter
- 28 High-Flying Apollo 11 Facts | FactRetriever. com
The Apollo 11 mission's rocket, Saturn V, was 363 feet tall, with 3 separate sections, or "stages " Stages are sub-rockets that contain their own engines and can be shed after they have been spent
- Apollo 11 Spacecrafts Height: Unveiling The Lunar Missions Dimensions
The Apollo 11 spacecraft, including the Saturn V rocket, stood at an impressive 363 feet (110 6 meters) tall This towering height was a testament to the engineering marvel required to send humans to the Moon
- Apollo 11 - Wikipedia
As part of the festival, a projection of the 363-foot (111 m) tall Saturn V rocket was displayed on the east face of the 555-foot (169 m) tall Washington Monument from July 16 to the 20th from 9:30 pm until 11:30 pm (EDT)
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