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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 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...
This night photograph depicts the SA-1 booster (Saturn I S-I stage) being removed from the test stand after the...
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...
Pictured is one of the earliest testing of the Saturn I S-I (first) stage, with a cluster of eight H-1 engines, at...
Developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) as an interim vehicle in MSFC’s “building block” approach to...
This 1968 cutaway drawing illustrates the Saturn IB launch vehicle with its two booster stages, the S-IB (first...
This undated cutaway drawing illustrates the Saturn IB launch vehicle with its two booster stages, the S-IB and...
This 1968 cutaway drawing illustrates the Saturn IB launch vehicle with its two booster stages, the S-IB and S-IVB....
A completed Saturn I launch vehicle in the Fabrication and Assembly Engineering Division at the Marshall Space...
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 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...
This chart provides a launch summary of the Saturn IB launch vehicle as of 1973. Developed by the Marshall Space...
This 1968 chart depicts the various mission configurations for the Saturn IB launch vehicle. Developed by the...
Workmen at the Kennedy Space Center position the nose cone for the 204LM-1, an unmanned Apollo mission that tested...
Workmen at the Kennedy Space Center position the nose cone for the 204LM-1, an unmanned Apollo mission that tested...
This 1968 chart illustrates the characteristics and proposed missions for the Saturn IB launch vehicle. Developed by...
The photograph shows the completed Saturn 1 S-1 stage (booster) during the checkout in the Marshall Space Flight...
S-IB-200D, a dynamic test version of the Saturn IB launch vehicle's first stage (S-IB), makes its way to the...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) workers hoist a dynamic test version of the S-IVB stage, the Saturn IB launch...