the Saturn v had two stages both parts would burn its engines until the fuel ran out then it would come off the rocket
The Saturn V Rocket was designed by Werner von Braun and his team to launch the Apollo Moon Missions, also used on the Skylab Missions. See the link below.
The Saturn V rocket. The mission was named Apollo 11. The landing module was the Eagle.
No, we cannot rebuild Saturn V rocket today. There are many reasons to support it too.Reason no. 1 Eventhough, the parts of Saturn V were well documented, some of the companies that made the parts have either closed down or stopped producing the parts.Reason no. 2 We can easily say that the parts that were used at the time were less advanced than what we have today. We easily have better technology today than good old 1960's:)Reason no.3 Lastly, more advanced missions have started as mission Artemis. Private companies as Spacex and the governments NASA have started to make advanced rockets than Saturn V.
saturn V
it was launched in 1958
It was the fifth rocket in the Saturn-class, named after the planet Saturn, or the Mythological god Saturn.
No part of the Saturn V rocket was reusable.
The Saturn 5 rocket was invented by N.A.S.A.
The success of the Saturn V rocket was largely due to its design under the direction of Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph, German rocket scientists, who previous created the V-2 rocket. The Saturn V and Mercury-Redstone rocket programs were competing to make the trip to the Moon and the Saturn V rocket ultimately won.
No. Saturn V was the giant 3-stages rocket used to put Apollo missions "en route" to the Moon. Apollo 4 was an unmanned Apollo Mission, the first test of the Saturn V rocket (November 9, 1967).
5 Million Newtons was the pressure exerted by Saturn v rocket
Saturn V
Saturn V
saturn v did not land the moon but was the luna module
At launch yes, the Apollo 11 capsule/mission was launched on a Saturn V rocket.
The Saturn 5 rocket stood 365 ft tall.
The Saturn V rocket stood 363 feet tall.