The Saturn V rocket was used by the United States. It was used from 1966 through 1973 for both Skylab and Apollo.
It was the fifth rocket in the Saturn-class, named after the planet Saturn, or the Mythological god Saturn.
The rocket to launch Apollo 13 was the Saturn 5 rocket.
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.
No part of the Saturn V rocket was reusable.
Saturn V
The Saturn V (pronounced "Saturn Five") multistage rocket was used for all Apollo launches.
The name of the rocket was the "Saturn V" It was a 3 stage rocket
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).
Saturn V (or five)
The rocket that took astronauts to the moon was called the Saturn V. The Apollo missions used the Saturn V rocket to launch astronauts to the moon and back.
An Apollo rocket is, most likely, a colloquial reference to the Saturn V rocket used by NASA during the Apollo program to the Moon. For more information on the Saturn V rocket, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_V
The Apollo Command Module and Lunar Landing Module were launched using a Saturn V rocket