What engines did the Saturn V have?

The F-1 engine, with 1.5 million pounds of thrust, was the powerplant for the first stage of the 363-foot long Saturn V launch vehicle that took the first astronauts to the Moon for six successful landing missions.

What made the Saturn V so powerful?

Almost all of the mass and size of this beast is for carrying fuel. The exhaust nozzles are large enough for a tall man to stand inside of when on their side. The fuel is oxygen and kerosene (RP-1), which mix violently. Saturn V was so powerful it shook buildings three miles away.

How long would the flight to the moon take?

about 3 days
It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the Moon. During that time a spacecraft travels at least 240,000 miles (386,400 kilometers) which is the distance between Earth and the Moon. The specific distance depends on the specific path chosen.

How long did Gemini 7 stay in orbit?

Gemini 7

SATCAT no. 1812
Mission duration 13 days, 18 hours, 35 minutes, 1 second
Distance travelled 9,030,000 kilometers (4,876,000 nautical miles)
Orbits completed 206
Spacecraft properties

What is the strongest rocket?

the SLS
The most powerful rocket ever? If we use thrust as a measure, the SLS will be the most powerful rocket ever when it flies to space in 2021. The Block 1 SLS will generate 8.8 million pounds (39.1 Meganewtons) of thrust at launch, 15% more than the Saturn V.

What was the purpose of the Saturn V rocket?

Designed to fly three Apollo astronauts to the moon and back, the Saturn V made its first unmanned test flight in 1967. A total of 13 Saturn V rockets were launched from 1967 until 1973, carrying Apollo missions as well as the Skylab space station. Every part of the giant rocket is used and then discarded during a mission.

Is there a manual for the Saturn V?

The Haynes Saturn V Manual takes the techniques and technology that went into the Saturn V out of the technical documents and gives it to a wider audience in a much more accessible manner. It is unafraid to explore the details of the engines, pumps, valves, tankage and guidance systems that came together to form this vehicle.

What was the third stage of the Saturn V?

The second stage carried it from there almost into orbit. The third stage placed the Apollo spacecraft into Earth orbit and pushed it toward the Moon. The first two stages fell into the ocean after separation. The third stage either stayed in space or hit the Moon.

How many gallons of liquid oxygen did the Saturn V carry?

At 9 minutes and 9 seconds after launch, the second stage is discarded and the third stage’s rocket engine is fired. The third stage carries 66,700 gallons (252,750 liters) of liquid hydrogen fuel and 19,359 gallons (73,280 liters) of liquid oxygen.