7,648,000 Lbs
The first stage of the Saturn V had five engines. At launch, each engine produced about 1,500,000 pounds (or 6,670,000 newtons, the SI unit of force) of thrust. The five engines therefore produced about 7,500,000 pounds or about 33.4 million newtons. As the rocket rose through the atmosphere, its thrust actually increased to almost nine million pounds due to the decreasing pressure of the surrounding air. At the same time, it got much lighter as it furiously burned its propellants. This caused the rocket's acceleration to increase to where it could have damaged its structure or the Apollo spacecraft on top. To keep acceleration under 4 "G's", the center or "inboard" engine was shut down about 26 seconds before the other four.
The F-1 engines used on the first stage of the Saturn V rocket produced about 1.5 million pounds of thrust each.
A Saturn V rocket could produce up to 7.5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, making it one of the most powerful rockets ever built. This immense thrust was generated by the five massive F-1 engines in the first stage of the rocket.
The Saturn V rocket, developed by NASA, is the most powerful rocket ever launched in America. It was used during the Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 to 1973, most notably for the Apollo 11 mission that first landed humans on the Moon in 1969. The Saturn V stands at 363 feet tall and produced 7.5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, making it an engineering marvel of its time.
An Apollo rocket had three main stages: the first stage contained the engines to lift the rocket off the launch pad, the second stage provided additional thrust to reach orbit, and the third stage was used to propel the spacecraft to its destination in space.
The first stage of the Saturn V had five engines. At launch, each engine produced about 1,500,000 pounds (or 6,670,000 newtons, the SI unit of force) of thrust. The five engines therefore produced about 7,500,000 pounds or about 33.4 million newtons. As the rocket rose through the atmosphere, its thrust actually increased to almost nine million pounds due to the decreasing pressure of the surrounding air. At the same time, it got much lighter as it furiously burned its propellants. This caused the rocket's acceleration to increase to where it could have damaged its structure or the Apollo spacecraft on top. To keep acceleration under 4 "G's", the center or "inboard" engine was shut down about 26 seconds before the other four.
The F-1 engines used on the first stage of the Saturn V rocket produced about 1.5 million pounds of thrust each.
A Saturn V rocket could produce up to 7.5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, making it one of the most powerful rockets ever built. This immense thrust was generated by the five massive F-1 engines in the first stage of the rocket.
The Saturn V rocket, developed by NASA, is the most powerful rocket ever launched in America. It was used during the Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 to 1973, most notably for the Apollo 11 mission that first landed humans on the Moon in 1969. The Saturn V stands at 363 feet tall and produced 7.5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, making it an engineering marvel of its time.
An Apollo rocket had three main stages: the first stage contained the engines to lift the rocket off the launch pad, the second stage provided additional thrust to reach orbit, and the third stage was used to propel the spacecraft to its destination in space.
Apollo 12 used a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) and RP-1 (a refined form of kerosene) as fuel for its Saturn V rocket. The LOX and RP-1 were combined in the first stage of the rocket to provide the necessary thrust for launch into space.
The Apollo 11 rocket had three stages: the first stage with five F-1 engines, the second stage with five J-2 engines, and the third stage with one J-2 engine. These stages were designed to provide the necessary thrust to propel the spacecraft into Earth orbit and then on its trajectory to the Moon.
The rocket that took the first man to the moon was the 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.
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
Apollo 4 did not fail; it was the first unmanned test flight of the Apollo program and it was successful. Apollo 4 was launched on November 9, 1967, and it demonstrated the capabilities of the Saturn V rocket, the Command Module, and the reentry system.
the Apollo 1 rocket didn't flew. A fire inside the cockpit killed the three astronauts at ignition.