363 feet.
The Saturn V rocket stood 363 feet (111 meters) tall at launch.
The Saturn V rocket stood at about 363 feet (111 meters) tall.
No part of the Saturn V rocket was reusable.
Because 33 feet is 10 meters in the metric system, and was the desired diameter in the early planning based on the round number of 10 picked from nowhere.
It was the fifth rocket in the Saturn-class, named after the planet Saturn, or the Mythological god Saturn.
The Saturn V rocket stood 363 feet (111 meters) tall at launch.
The Saturn V rocket stood at about 363 feet (111 meters) tall.
No part of the Saturn V rocket was reusable.
Because 33 feet is 10 meters in the metric system, and was the desired diameter in the early planning based on the round number of 10 picked from nowhere.
It was the fifth rocket in the Saturn-class, named after the planet Saturn, or the Mythological god Saturn.
No, two different rocket were used: the Saturn IB and the Saturn V. The smaller Saturn IB was an upgraded two-stage Saturn I rocket. It was 199.8 feet tall and weighed 1,282,850 pounds. The Saturn V is to date the largest rocket ever made. It stood 363 feet tall and weighed 6,699,000 pounds. The Saturn IB was used primarily for testing Apollo hardware, but the Saturn V was used to boost crews to the moon. A modified Saturn V (called the Saturn INT-21) lifted the Skylab Space Station to Low Earth Orbit.
NASA's Saturn V in the 60s and 70s. It was 363 ft. tall.
The world's biggest rocket is the Saturn V, which was used by NASA for the Apollo missions to the Moon. Standing at over 363 feet tall and capable of carrying a payload of over 260,000 pounds to low Earth orbit, the Saturn V remains the most powerful rocket ever built.
The Saturn V rockets used by NASA during the Apollo missions stood at a height of 363 feet (111 meters).
The Saturn V rocket was first launched on November 9, 1967.
5 Million Newtons was the pressure exerted by Saturn v rocket
A Saturn V rocket, developed by a NASA team lead by Wernher von Braun. The Saturn IB rocket was also used.