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Apollo Engineer Luke Talley Explains the Saturn 5 Rocket
Dec 27, 2022 · Re: Apollo Engineer Luke Talley Explains the Saturn 5 Rocket « Reply #1 on: 12/27/2022 12:39 pm » Be advised, this is NOT the same footage that he shot with Mr. Talley 3 years ago for the 50th Apollo 11 anniversary as I had initially thought (and almost skipped watching it), this is all new material.
Rocket Development: "Steps to Saturn"
Nov 9, 2016 · The Saturn I (pronounced "Saturn one") was the United States' first heavy-lift dedicated space launcher, a rocket designed specifically to launch large payloads into low Earth orbit. Most of the rocket's power came from a clustered lower stage consisting of tanks taken from older rocket designs strapped together to make a single large booster ...
Cost comparison in todays dollars STS vs. Saturn V
Apr 11, 2011 · That doesn't mean the Saturn was automatically better, or the shuttle worse overall. They are different vehicles for different purposes. OTOH, most of the shuttle's payload capacity is dedicated to completing ISS. The Saturn V could have lifted all current ISS components (about 1 million lbs) in about 5 missions, probably within 2 years.
Book recommendation on Saturn V rocket
May 29, 2017 · Re: Book recommendation on Saturn V rocket « Reply #17 on: 09/02/2017 07:31 pm » UK book seller The Works currently selling NASA Saturn V Owners Workshop Manual at GBP 6
Author Topic: Artemis vs Saturn V Liftoff Comparison
Jun 9, 2023 · Multiple camera side-by-side views comparing SLS to Saturn V liftoff. Two-night launches are shown: Artemis 1 on October 20, 2021, and Apollo 17 on December 7, 1972 Sequences are presented at approximate real scale, and synchronized visually to the timing of Solid Rocket Booster ignition. Camera angles were also matched as possible.
Apollo rubber blast room - PAD 39 Escape route Video
Jun 26, 2023 · Have you ever wondered what it would be like to stand next to a partially fueled Saturn 5 rocket, just hours before the historic Apollo 11 launch, with the looming threat of a catastrophic explosion? Or more importantly, how could a group of …
Saturn V Lamp - NASASpaceFlight.com
Jul 4, 2016 · hello, your great rocket lamp inspired me to do a space shuttle lamp. IMG_1400.jpg (649.26 kB, 1537x2634 - viewed 3352 times.) IMG_1401.jpg (404.01 kB, 1376x2162 - viewed 3395 times.)
Saturn C-8 - NASASpaceFlight.com
Apr 27, 2013 · What makes such overlooked rocket still interesting, at least to me, is the striking resemblance with the Russian N1 rocket (even if C-8 is far greater). We know that Korolev elaborated the N1 shape called "raketov" by russians starting by Gottrupp early desings of mid-50's so it is difficult to argue a carbon-copy operation since at that time ...
Fins on the Saturn Rockets - NASASpaceFlight.com
Apr 5, 2020 · The fins provided stability for Apollo spacecraft during planned crewed flight abort modes - and yes, Saturn I Block II was originally developed to perform early manned Apollo missions (later cancelled in favor of Saturn IB). On the Block II Saturn I vehicles, they were big because the rocket used a small second stage and was relatively short.
Why can't we build the Saturn V again? - NASASpaceFlight.com
Jul 2, 2022 · To put that into perspective that is less than half the $1.2bn cost of the J-2X development program for Ares-I and about one quarter the $1.8bn development cost of the 5-segment SRB. Of course there is the political problem of closing down the SRB program and retiring the workforce - an issue which would prove very difficult or even completely ...