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A completed Saturn I launch vehicle in the Fabrication and Assembly Engineering Division at the Marshall Space...
The completely assembled Saturn 1 S-1 stage is being ready for checkout in the Marshall Space Flight Center,...
The Saturn project was approved on January 18, 1960 as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...
The Saturn Project was approved on January 18, 1960 as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...
The S-I stages for the Saturn I (SA-1 at right and SA-2 at left) are being assembled at the Marshall Space Flight...
The photograph shows the completed Saturn 1 S-1 stage (booster) during the checkout in the Marshall Space Flight...
This cutaway illustrates the S-I stage, the first stage of the Saturn I vehicle developed by the Marshall Space...
H-1 engine characteristics: The H-1 engine was developed under the management of the Marshall Space Flight Center...
In this photograph, the Saturn I S-I stages for the SA-4, SA-6, and SA-7 missions were being assembled at the...
Pictured is one of the earliest testing of the Saturn I S-I (first) stage, with a cluster of eight H-1 engines, at...
Test firing of the Saturn I S-I Stage (S-1-10) at the Marshall Space Flight Center. This test stand was originally...
The Saturn I S-I stage with eight H-1 engines, located in Marshall Space Flight Center building 4705, showing the...
This cutaway of the Saturn I S-IV stage (second stage) illustrates the booster's components. Powered by six RL-10...
This photograph shows the Saturn-I first stage (S-1 stage) being transported to the test stand for a static test...
The photograph shows the loading operation of the Saturn I S-IV stage (second stage) into the Pregnant Guppy at the...
The Saturn I S-I stage is being assembled in the fabrication and engineering laboratory at the Marshall Space Flight...
The Saturn Project was approved on January 18, 1960 as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...
The Saturn I S-I stages for the SA-8 and SA-10 mission in final assembly phase in a manufacturing building at the...
The Saturn I S-IV stage (second stage) for the SA-7 mission being prepared for shipment to Cape Canaveral, Florida....
RL-10 engine characteristics. The RL-10 engine was developed under the management of the Marshall Space Flight...
This night photograph depicts the SA-1 booster (Saturn I S-I stage) being removed from the test stand after the...
The Saturn I S-I stage is being assembled in the fabrication and engineering laboratory at the Marshall Space Flight...
The Saturn Project was approved on January 18, 1960 as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...
The Saturn Project was approved on January 18, 1960 as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...