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Saturn V

American human-rated launch vehicle.

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Statements about Saturn V

Subclass Of

Saturn
Super Heavy-Lift Launch Vehicle

Image

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Country of Origin

United States

Height

110.65 metre
Together With
:
Apollo Command and Service Module
104.86 metre
Together With
:
Skylab

Has Part(s)

S-IC
S-II
S-IVB
Saturn IB/V Instrument Unit

Significant Event

Maiden Flight
(11/9/1967)
Applies to Part
:
Apollo 4
Point in Time
: 11/9/1967
Maiden Flight
(12/21/1968)
Applies to Part
:
Human Spaceflight
Unnamed
:bug: P450
Point in Time
: 12/21/1968
Last Flight
(5/14/1973)
Applies to Part
:
Skylab 1
Point in Time
: 5/14/1973

Diameter

10.06 metre

First Flight

11/9/1967

Instance Of

Rocket Model

Start Point

Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39

Manufacturer

Boeing
Applies to Part
:
S-IC
North American Aviation
Applies to Part
:
S-II
Douglas
Applies to Part
:
S-IVB
IBM
Applies to Part
:
Saturn IB/V Instrument Unit

Mass

2,822,171 kilogram
Applies to Part
:
Apollo 8
Nature of Statement
:
Minimum
Criterion Used
:
Launch Weight
2,965,241 kilogram
Applies to Part
:
Apollo 16
Nature of Statement
:
Maximum
Criterion Used
:
Launch Weight
238,229 kilogram
Applies to Part
:
Apollo 13
Nature of Statement
:
Minimum
Criterion Used
:
Dry Weight
245,819 kilogram
Applies to Part
:
Apollo 8
Nature of Statement
:
Maximum
Criterion Used
:
Dry Weight
1,955,691 kilogram
Applies to Part
:
Liquid Oxygen
Nature of Statement
:
Average
736,079 kilogram
Applies to Part
:
Rocket Propellant
Nature of Statement
:
Average
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