The Saturn V rocket stood 363 feet tall.
The rockets that carried astronauts to the moon were the Saturn V rockets. Specifically, Apollo 11, the first mission to land humans on the moon, launched with a Saturn V rocket.
Some important rockets include the Saturn V, Falcon 9, Delta IV, and Atlas V. These rockets have played significant roles in space exploration and satellite launches.
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Here are the most well known Redstone Mercury-Redstone Gemini Saturn V (Apollo missions) Space Shuttle.
The rocket that launched the Apollo spacecrafts was the Saturn V. There were no Apollo rockets that began with a T
The rockets that carried astronauts to the moon were the Saturn V rockets. Specifically, Apollo 11, the first mission to land humans on the moon, launched with a Saturn V rocket.
the name of the rockets that were in the Apollo missions(get man on the moon) very powerful Ex:Saturn V
Some important rockets include the Saturn V, Falcon 9, Delta IV, and Atlas V. These rockets have played significant roles in space exploration and satellite launches.
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After WW2 he developed three rockets for the US: the Redstone, the Jupiter and then Project Apollo's Saturn.
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Here are the most well known Redstone Mercury-Redstone Gemini Saturn V (Apollo missions) Space Shuttle.
The largest rocket built to date was the Saturn V missile used in the Apollo moon landings.
Are you asking why the missions were performed (exploration) or why rockets move (every action is balanced by an equal and opposite reaction)?
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.
The rocket that launched the Apollo spacecrafts was the Saturn V. There were no Apollo rockets that began with a T