The Saturn V is the name of the rocket used during the Apollo Program. Apollo 11 was a mission that used this rocket. The rocket was invented by German engineer Whener Von Braun.
At launch yes, the Apollo 11 capsule/mission was launched on a Saturn V rocket.
Apollo 11 was a mission, Saturn V was a rocket. The Apollo 11 mission was the first Apollo mission to land man on the moon, it use a Saturn V rocket to take off from earth and get in to orbit.
The Apollo 11 Rocket was called "Saturn V" (Saturn 5). The Apollo 11 lander was called "Eagle".
Every Apollo lunar mission, including the first landing (Apollo 11), was launched on the Saturn V rocket. Apollo 11 was launched by the sixth Saturn V rocket, designated AS-506. The Saturn V also launched the earth-orbital test mission Apollo 9 in early 1969.
The Saturn V
At launch yes, the Apollo 11 capsule/mission was launched on a Saturn V rocket.
Apollo 11 was a mission, Saturn V was a rocket. The Apollo 11 mission was the first Apollo mission to land man on the moon, it use a Saturn V rocket to take off from earth and get in to orbit.
The Apollo 11 Rocket was called "Saturn V" (Saturn 5). The Apollo 11 lander was called "Eagle".
Every Apollo lunar mission, including the first landing (Apollo 11), was launched on the Saturn V rocket. Apollo 11 was launched by the sixth Saturn V rocket, designated AS-506. The Saturn V also launched the earth-orbital test mission Apollo 9 in early 1969.
Saturn V
The Saturn V
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).
The Saturn V was used by all of the Apollo missions
The Saturn V (pronounced "Saturn Five") multistage rocket was used for all Apollo launches.
The type of rocket that launced Apollo 11 into space is the same type of rocket that was used for all Apollo launchings. The Saturn V (five) multistage rocket was used.
The power of the Saturn 5 was needed to put the Apollo 11 on its way to the moon and back.
The Cold War and the Saturn-V booster did.