Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Collection
Name of Image:
F-1 Engine
Full Description:
This close-up view of the F-1 engine for the Saturn V S-IC (first) stage shows the engine's complexity, and also its large size as it dwarfs the technician. Developed by Rocketdyne, under the direction of the Marshall Space Flight Center, the F-1 engine was utilized in a cluster of five engines to propel the Saturn V's first stage, the S-IC. Liquid oxygen and kerosene were used as its propellant. Initially rated at 1,500,000 pounds of thrust, the engine was later uprated to 1,522,000 pounds of thrust after the third Saturn V launch (Apollo 8, the first marned Saturn V mission) in December 1968. The cluster of five F-1 engines burned over 15 tons of propellant per second, during its two and one-half minutes of operation, to take the vehicle to a height of about 36 miles and to a speed of about 6,000 miles per hour.
Date of Image:
1964-01-01
Category:
Saturn Apollo Program
term:
Saturn V
term:
F-1 Engine
facet_what:
Saturn
facet_what:
Apollo 8
facet_where:
Saturn
facet_where:
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
facet_when:
December 1968
facet_when_year:
1968
Reference Number:
MSFC-75-SA-4105-2C
MIX #:
9903405
NIX #:
MSFC-9903405
MSFC Negative Number:
9903405
UID:
SPD-MARSH-9903405
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