The Saturn V rocket consumed fuel at an astonishing rate, using approximately 12 tons of propellant per second during its first stage, which translates to around 3000 gallons per minute. This intense fuel consumption was necessary to generate the immense thrust required to lift the massive rocket into space. The rocket used a combination of kerosene (RP-1) and liquid oxygen (LOX) in its first stage, contributing to its powerful performance.
2000 tons of rocket fuel is equal to about 530,000 American gallons. This is the amount of fuel that was aboard the Apollo - Saturn V rocket.
according to Boeing the Saturn V contained 5.6 million pounds of propellant (or 960,000 gallons).
4.483 US gallons per minute.
96 gallons per minute = about 363.4 liters per minute.
12 gallons
One cubic foot per minute = 7.481 US gallons per minute.
50 gallons of water per minute equals 3,000 gallons per hour.
The 2002 Saturn SL1 can hold up to 12.1 gallons (US) or 45.8 L (metric).
Near 12.8 gallons
12 gallons
About 1.25 gallons per minute.
20 US gallons per minute = 2.674 cubic feet per minute.