The rocket to launch Apollo 13 was the Saturn 5 rocket.
The Saturn V rocket stood 363 feet (111 meters) tall at launch.
The Apollo 11 Rocket was called "Saturn V" (Saturn 5). The Apollo 11 lander was called "Eagle".
Yes, "Saturn V" and "Saturn 5" are referring to the same rocket. The correct designation is "Saturn V," with the "V" representing the Roman numeral for five.
The Saturn V rocket was used to send humans to the moon during the Apollo missions. It was a large, multi-stage rocket developed by NASA in the 1960s specifically for the purpose of the Apollo program.
Saturn 5 was the best rocket.
Saturn 5 was the best rocket.
Yes. The Soviet N1 Moon Rocket is only 5 meters or so shorter.
5 Million Newtons was the pressure exerted by Saturn v rocket
The rocket to launch Apollo 13 was the Saturn 5 rocket.
The Saturn V rocket stood 363 feet (111 meters) tall at launch.
The Apollo 11 Rocket was called "Saturn V" (Saturn 5). The Apollo 11 lander was called "Eagle".
Yes, "Saturn V" and "Saturn 5" are referring to the same rocket. The correct designation is "Saturn V," with the "V" representing the Roman numeral for five.
The purpose of the Apollo spacecraft ,was to fly in space to the moon and also to land on it. we all no that right
The Saturn V rocket weighed about 6.2 million pounds (2.8 million kg) at lift-off.
The rocket chosen for the Apollo mission was the Saturn 5.
It was the Saturn 5 rocket, the spacecraft was called the Apollo mission.