The saturn V first stage produced thirty-four mega newtons of thrust by five F-1 engines.
Just 1, although it had multiple stages. To Clarify The Saturn V Rocket is a 3 stage rocket system as the Americans like to say The First stage had five individual main thrust engines Second had three Third stage had one
7,648,000 Lbs
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."
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.
The Saturn IV rocket was proposed but never built; there were two proposed first stages, so no speed can be given. The Saturn V rocket was composed of three stages: The first stage fired for 2.5 minutes and reached a speed of 6164 mph (9921 km/h). The second stage fired for 6 minutes and reached a speed of 15,647 mph (25,182 km/h - 7.00 km/s). The final stage burn depended on the mission, but for Apollo 11, the burn was nearly 6 minutes reached a speed of 25,053 mph (40,320 km/h; 11.2 km/s) - close to the escape velocity of Earth.
THRUST STAGEIn theatre, a thrust stage (also known as a platform stage or open stage) is one that extends into the audience on three sides and is connected to the backstage area by its upstage end.Many of the works of Shakespeare were first performed on the thrust stage of the Globe Theatre and lend themselves to such a stage design in modern times as well.
Just 1, although it had multiple stages. To Clarify The Saturn V Rocket is a 3 stage rocket system as the Americans like to say The First stage had five individual main thrust engines Second had three Third stage had one
7,648,000 Lbs
Well this might be the first one but in Shakespearein time they used a thrust stage to perform their plays because they allow a better bond between the actor and audience
1st stage developed 7,648,000 pounds force, 2nd stage developed 1,000,000 pounds force, 3rd stage developed 225,000 pounds force.
A thrust stage is one that plays to the audience on three sides, sometimes it is called an apron stage because the definition of an apron is a part of the stage that extends past the proscenium arch - which a thrust stage does.
Because the front part of the stage, the proscenium, would 'thrust' out from the stage proper and into the audience space.
A proscenium stage is where the actor faces the whole audience on the front (downstage) of the stage. A thrust stage is where the actor is surrounded on 3 sides by the audience. Think of a proscenium stage as the people coming to the front to see the actor whereas the thrust stage is where the stage comes out into the audience.
the thrust stage has the audience on three sides so everyone would see the actors at different angle
the thrust stage has the audience on three sides so everyone would see the actors at different angle
A Thrust Stage
A thrust stage. It went out into the audience.