Saturn

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family of American rocket boosters. 

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launch vehicleSaturn ISaturn IBSaturn VUnited States of America
S-IC engines and Von Braun.jpg, Saturn SA9 launch.jpg

launch vehicle – Retro Space HD – S-III – Saturn I – Saturn IB – Saturn V – 
AZUSA-MarkIIAZUSA-MarkII
An early model of the Saturn rocket in a supersonic wind tunnel, circa 1961An early model of the Saturn rocket in a supersonic wind tunnel, circa 1961
Apollo White Room displayApollo White Room display
Engineer Thomas A. Byrdsong inspecting the Apollo/Saturn 1B ground-wind-loads model in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel in 1963Engineer Thomas A. Byrdsong inspecting the Apollo/Saturn 1B ground-wind-loads model in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel in 1963
Gantry segment displayGantry segment display
On October 27, 1961, the Marshall Space Flight Center and the Nation marked a high point in the 3-year-old Saturn development program when the first Saturn vehicle flew a flawless 215-mile ballistic trajectory from Cape Canaveral, Florida.On October 27, 1961, the Marshall Space Flight Center and the Nation marked a high point in the 3-year-old Saturn development program when the first Saturn vehicle flew a flawless 215-mile ballistic trajectory from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Saturn FamilySaturn Family
The Saturn IB and Saturn V flight vehicles first stages were manufactured at the Michoud Assembly Facility located 24 kilometers (approximately 15 miles) east of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana.The Saturn IB and Saturn V flight vehicles first stages were manufactured at the Michoud Assembly Facility located 24 kilometers (approximately 15 miles) east of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana.
This montage illustrates the various configurations and missions of the three classes of the Saturn vehicles developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center.This montage illustrates the various configurations and missions of the three classes of the Saturn vehicles developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center.
De-Saturn2 (Wikimedia)
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkRetro Space HD article@Wikidata
linkArmenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 10@Wikidata
vehicleSA-500Dexhibit, test article, Saturn V, United States of AmericaWikidata
vehicle1966SA-500Fformer entity, test article, Saturn VWikidata
vehicleSaturn IBheavy-lift launch vehicle, rocket model, SaturnWikidata
vehicleSaturn ISaturnWikidata
vehicleSaturn V Launch VehicleSaturn V, United States of AmericaWikidata
vehicle1967Saturn Vrocket model, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, SaturnWikidata
vehicleSaturnlaunch vehicleWikidata
audioDe-Saturn2Wikimedia
image1968AZUSA-MarkIIWikimedia
imageAn early model of the Saturn rocket in a supersonic wind tunnel, circa 1961Wikimedia
image2011Apollo White Room displayWikimedia
image1963Engineer Thomas A. Byrdsong inspecting the Apollo/Saturn 1B ground-wind-loads model in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel in 1963Wikimedia
image2011Gantry segment displayWikimedia
image1961On October 27, 1961, the Marshall Space Flight Center and the Nation marked a high point in the 3-year-old Saturn development program when the first Saturn vehicle flew a flawless 215-mile ballistic trajectory from Cape Canaveral, Florida.Wikimedia
imageSaturn FamilyWikimedia
image1968The Saturn IB and Saturn V flight vehicles first stages were manufactured at the Michoud Assembly Facility located 24 kilometers (approximately 15 miles) east of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana.Wikimedia
image1975This montage illustrates the various configurations and missions of the three classes of the Saturn vehicles developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center.Wikimedia
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