There were eleven main engines on the Saturn V. Five on the first stage, five on the second stage and one on the third stage. This does not count the engine on the lunar lander.
How do I know? I worked as an Aerospace Engineer on the first stage of the Saturn V
during Apollo. My partner and I were the ONLY two women working on the Saturn V.
Sara Howard, Author of "Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Moon" and "The Greatest Explosions in the Universe."
The Saturn V rocket had five rocket engines in its first stage, called the F-1 engines. These engines were responsible for providing the necessary thrust to lift the rocket off the ground and into space.
It was the fifth rocket in the Saturn-class, named after the planet Saturn, or the Mythological god Saturn.
according to Boeing the Saturn V contained 5.6 million pounds of propellant (or 960,000 gallons).
The F-1 engines used on the first stage of the Saturn V rocket produced about 1.5 million pounds of thrust each.
No part of the Saturn V rocket was reusable.
The Saturn V rocket had five rocket engines in its first stage, called the F-1 engines. These engines were responsible for providing the necessary thrust to lift the rocket off the ground and into space.
It was the fifth rocket in the Saturn-class, named after the planet Saturn, or the Mythological god Saturn.
—the Saturn v had two stages both parts would burn its engines until the fuel ran out then it would come off the rocket
according to Boeing the Saturn V contained 5.6 million pounds of propellant (or 960,000 gallons).
The F-1 engines used on the first stage of the Saturn V rocket produced about 1.5 million pounds of thrust each.
No part of the Saturn V rocket was reusable.
The Saturn V rocket was 363 feet (111 meters) tall.
The Saturn V rocket was first launched on November 9, 1967.
5 Million Newtons was the pressure exerted by Saturn v rocket
Saturn V
The Saturn V rocket stood 363 feet (111 meters) tall at launch.
The Saturn V rocket stood at about 363 feet (111 meters) tall.