S-IV
Manufacturer | Douglas |
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Country of origin | USA |
Used on | Saturn I (stage 2) |
General characteristics | |
Height | 12.19 m (40 ft) |
Diameter | 5.49 m (18 ft) |
S-IV | |
Powered by | 6 RL-10 engines |
Maximum thrust | 600 kN |
Burn time | ~410 seconds |
Propellant | LOX/LH2 |
The S-IV was the second stage of the Saturn I, a rocket-powered launch vehicle used by NASA for early flights in the Apollo program.
The S-IV is similar to, but distinct from, the later S-IVB stage used on the Saturn IB and Saturn V rockets.
The S-IV stage was a large LOX/LH2-fueled rocket stage used for the early test flights of the Saturn I rocket. It formed the second stage of the Saturn I and was powered by a cluster of six RL-10 engines. The cryogenic LH2 (liquid hydrogen) and LOX (liquid oxygen) tanks were separated by a common bulkhead. The forward bulkhead of the LOX tank formed the aft bulkhead of the LH2 tank. This saved about ten tons of structural weight.
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References
NASA (1975). "Apollo Program Summary Report, Part 1" (PDF). {{cite web}}
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