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The Saturn I S-IV stage (second stage) assembly for the SA-9 mission underwent the weight and balance test in the...
The Saturn Project was approved on January 18, 1960, as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...
The launch of the SA-7 (Saturn I Block II) was on September 18, 1964. The SA-7 mission was the second orbital flight...
The test laboratory of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) tested the F-1 engine, the most powerful rocket...
The test laboratory of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) tested the F-1 engine, the most powerful rocket...
The Marshall Space Flight Center's first Saturn I vehicle, SA-1, lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on October...
This image illustrates the basic differences between the three Saturn launch vehicles developed by the Marshall...
A spider beam for cornecting the Saturn I fuel tanks is being positioned in the fabrication and engineering...
The Saturn I liquid-oxygen (LOX) tank for the Saturn I S-I stage being aligned with the end spider beam in the...
The launch of the SA-5 on January 29, 1964 was the fifth Saturn I launch vehicle. The SA-5 marked a number of firsts...
Developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) as an interim vehicle in MSFC’s “building block” approach to...
H-1 engine major components with callouts (chart 1). The H-1 engine was used in a cluster of eight on the the first...
H-1 Engine major components with callouts (chart 1): The H-1 engine was used in a cluster of eight on the the first...
A Cluster of eight H-1 engines were used to thrust the first stage of Saturn I (S-I stage) and Saturn IB (S-IB...
A Cluster of eight H-1 engines were used to thrust the first stage of Saturn I (S-I stage) and Saturn IB (S-IB...
Engineers and technicians at the Marshall Space Flight Center were installing an F-I engine on the Saturn V S-IC...
Developed at MSFC under the direction of Dr. Wernher von Braun, the SA-5 incorporated a Saturn I, Block II engine....
This 1968 cutaway drawing illustrates the Saturn IB launch vehicle with its two booster stages, the S-IB (first...
A cutaway illustration of Saturn I launch vehicle characteristics: The Saturn I, first of the Saturn launch...
A cutaway illustration of Saturn 1 launch vehicle mission. The Saturn I, first of the Saturn launch vehicles'...
Workers at McDornel-Douglas install the Saturn IB S-IVB (second) stage for the Apollo-Soyuz mission into the...
This image depicts the Saturn I launch vehicle placed in the dynamic test stand at the Marshall Space Flight Center...
A cluster of eight H-1 engines were used to thrust the first stage of Saturn I (S-I stage) and Saturn IB (S-IB...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) workers lower S-IB-200D, a dynamic test version of the Saturn IB launch...