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The S-II (pronounced "S-two") was the second stage of the Saturn V rocket. It was built by North American Aviation. Using liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LOX) it had five J-2 engines in a quincunx pattern. The second stage accelerated the Saturn V through the upper atmosphere with 1,000,000 pounds-force (4.4 MN) of thrust.

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height 24.84 metre, mass 35356 kilogram, mass 375826 kilogram, mass 493536 kilogram, mass 72001 kilogram, mass 471114 kilogram, mass 40143 kilogram, diameter 10.06 metre, maximum thrust 1150000 pound-force, 
liquid-propellant rocket, North American Aviation, United States
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    SaturnV S-IISaturnV S-II
    Saturn V Vehicle Configuration (Battleship Test Stages)Saturn V Vehicle Configuration (Battleship Test Stages)
    The Moon Awaits (66-1443c)The Moon Awaits (66-1443c)
    S-II Stage of Saturn V Rocket (67-701-c)S-II Stage of Saturn V Rocket (67-701-c)
    SaturnV S-II (cropped)SaturnV S-II (cropped)
    Saturn C-2 second stage, 1959Saturn C-2 second stage, 1959
    Saturn V S-II cutawaySaturn V S-II cutaway
    Two technicians apply insulation to the outer surface of the S-II second stage booster for the Saturn V moon rocket. The towering 363-foot Saturn V was a multi-stage, multi-engine launch vehicle standing taller than the Statue of Liberty.Two technicians apply insulation to the outer surface of the S-II second stage booster for the Saturn V moon rocket. The towering 363-foot Saturn V was a multi-stage, multi-engine launch vehicle standing taller than the Statue of Liberty.
    The hydrogen-powered second stage is being lowered into place during the final phase of fabrication of the Saturn V moon rocket at North American`s Seal Beach, California facility.The hydrogen-powered second stage is being lowered into place during the final phase of fabrication of the Saturn V moon rocket at North American's Seal Beach, California facility.
    Two workers are dwarfed by the five J-2 engines of the Saturn V second stage (S-II) as they make final inspections prior to a static test firing by North American Space Division.Two workers are dwarfed by the five J-2 engines of the Saturn V second stage (S-II) as they make final inspections prior to a static test firing by North American Space Division.