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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...
This montage illustrates the various configurations and missions of the three classes of the Saturn vehicles...
This image illustrates the basic differences between the three Saturn launch vehicles developed by the Marshall...
Pictured is one of the earliest testing of the Saturn I S-I (first) stage, with a cluster of eight H-1 engines, at...
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...
The Marshall Space Flight Center's first Saturn I vehicle, SA-1, lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on October...
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 completely assembled Saturn 1 S-1 stage is being ready for checkout in the Marshall Space Flight Center,...
The Saturn I liquid-oxygen (LOX) tank for the Saturn I S-I stage being aligned with the end spider beam in the...
A cutaway illustration of Saturn I launch vehicle characteristics: The Saturn I, first of the Saturn launch...
The photograph shows the completed Saturn 1 S-1 stage (booster) during the checkout in the Marshall Space Flight...
In this photograph, the Saturn I S-I stages for the SA-4, SA-6, and SA-7 missions were being assembled at the...
The Saturn I S-I stage with eight H-1 engines, located in Marshall Space Flight Center building 4705, showing the...
The SA-9 (Saturn I Block II), the eighth Saturn I flight, lifted off on February 16, 1965. This was the first Saturn...
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...
The launch of the SA-7 (Saturn I Block II) was on September 18, 1964. The SA-7 mission was the second orbital flight...
H-1 engine characteristics: The H-1 engine was developed under the management of the Marshall Space Flight Center...
The Saturn I (SA-4) flight lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch Complex 34, March 28, 1963. The fourth launch...
The Saturn I (SA-4) flight lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch Complex 34, March 28, 1963. The fourth launch...
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...
This photograph shows the Saturn-I first stage (S-1 stage) being transported to the test stand for a static test...