The fuel was liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.
it used liquid oxygen
No. The Saturn V used a first-stage booster of RP-1 (kerosene) and liquid oxygen. The second stage used liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, as the shuttle engines do.The shuttle uses liquid hydrogen and oxygen for the main engines, and also two solid-fuel boosters (SRBs) when launched.
according to Boeing the Saturn V contained 5.6 million pounds of propellant (or 960,000 gallons).
The space shuttle is a reusable vehicle. With the Saturn V and other rockets, the stages are just fuel containers, and only a small part of the entire rocket (the crew module) ever came back to Earth, and even that couldn't be used again. The shuttle has the orbiter's engines with a single-use fuel tank and two recoverable solid-fuel boosters. The orbiter returns and lands on Earth, and the solid-fuel boosters are recovered from the ocean and refilled.
The fuel was liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.
it used liquid oxygen
No. The Saturn V used a first-stage booster of RP-1 (kerosene) and liquid oxygen. The second stage used liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, as the shuttle engines do.The shuttle uses liquid hydrogen and oxygen for the main engines, and also two solid-fuel boosters (SRBs) when launched.
according to Boeing the Saturn V contained 5.6 million pounds of propellant (or 960,000 gallons).
It used liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.
The space shuttle is a reusable vehicle. With the Saturn V and other rockets, the stages are just fuel containers, and only a small part of the entire rocket (the crew module) ever came back to Earth, and even that couldn't be used again. The shuttle has the orbiter's engines with a single-use fuel tank and two recoverable solid-fuel boosters. The orbiter returns and lands on Earth, and the solid-fuel boosters are recovered from the ocean and refilled.
—the Saturn v had two stages both parts would burn its engines until the fuel ran out then it would come off the rocket
saturn v did not land the moon but was the luna module
You can purchase a fuel pump for your 2000 Saturn at the following address: http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductList.aspx?parttype=52&ptset=A&searchfor=Fuel+Pump There are plenty of other places to purchase fuel pumps on the internet.
5,040,000 lb (130,000 kg) with fuel tanks full 287,000 lb (2,290,000 kg) with fuel tanks empty.
2000 tons of rocket fuel is equal to about 530,000 American gallons. This is the amount of fuel that was aboard the Apollo - Saturn V rocket.
Saturn is gaseous