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How much did the Saturn V weigh without fuel?

How much did the Saturn V weigh without fuel?

Saturn V
Diameter 33.0 ft (10.1 m)
Empty mass 287,000 lb (130,000 kg)
Gross mass 5,040,000 lb (2,290,000 kg)
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How was Saturn V supported on launchpad?

Four hold-down arms had to secure the Saturn V firmly on the mobile launcher during assembly, transportation to the launch site, and its stay on the launch pad in all kinds of weather. These devices also had to have the strength to hold down the launch vehicle after ignition, until all engines registered full thrust.

How much did the Saturn V rocket weight fully fueled?

The Saturn V rocket was 111 meters (363 feet) tall, about the height of a 36-story-tall building, and 18 meters (60 feet) taller than the Statue of Liberty. Fully fueled for liftoff, the Saturn V weighed 2.8 million kilograms (6.2 million pounds), the weight of about 400 elephants.

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Did the Saturn V launch from the crawler?

The crawlers are unique in the world, having been built in 1965 to move the massive Saturn V rocket from Kennedy’s Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Complex 39. After the Moon landing and Skylab programs ended, the crawlers continued their work, taking space shuttles to their launch pads for 30 years.

Why was the Saturn V rocket painted black and white?

There’s a pretty cool answer to this one… it all boils down to temperature. The Saturn V was painted predominantly white to keep the craft cool as it sat on the launch pad in the hot Florida sun. Holding down the rocket’s body temperature reduced fuel boil-off and improved overall safety.

Did Snoopy go to space?

Living up to his dreams as the “Flying Ace,” Snoopy even flew on the space shuttle Columbia in 1990. Ever since, NASA employees have worked hard to ensure the safety of human spaceflight—but only the best are awarded the Silver Snoopy Award.

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What was the Saturn V launch vehicle used for?

The last Saturn V was launched in 1973, without a crew. It was used to launch the Skylab space station into Earth orbit. This is a cutaway illustration of the Saturn V launch vehicle with callouts of the major components. Credit: NASA How Did the Saturn V Work?

How did the Saturn V rocket impact the Apollo program?

On Apollo 10, the Saturn V launched the lunar lander to the Moon. The crew tested the lander in space but did not land it on the Moon. In 1969, Apollo 11 was the first mission to land astronauts on the Moon. Saturn V rockets also made it possible for astronauts to land on the Moon on Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17.

How many stages does a Saturn V rocket have?

The Saturn V that launched the Skylab space station only had two stages. The Saturn V rockets used for the Apollo missions had three stages. Each stage would burn its engines until it was out of fuel and would then separate from the rocket.

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How many school buses could the Saturn V rocket launch?

It could launch about 118,000 kilograms (130 tons) into Earth orbit. That’s about as much weight as 10 school buses. The Saturn V could launch about 43,500 kilograms (50 tons) to the Moon. That’s about the same as four school buses.