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  • SATURN ENGINE CRACKS ...unch Operations Office. Zeiler said, “We have lost the purge on Pad B for Saturn SA-7’s Outboard Engine at Position Six. The leak is coming from a crack
    11 KB (1,800 words) - 08:16, 25 July 2014
  • JANITOR SAVES SATURN! ...pound-thrust booster for the multistage launch vehicle program later named Saturn. The project was initially authorized and funded by the Advanced Research P
    7 KB (1,195 words) - 05:43, 13 July 2019

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  • ...tation on the ground, and flown to space atop a Saturn INT-20 (basically a Saturn-V without a third stage.).
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  • ...tation on the ground, and flown to space atop a Saturn INT-20 (basically a Saturn-V without a third stage.). During the [[space shuttle]] program, the huge e
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  • :*[[Janitor Saves Saturn]] :*[[Saturn Engine Cracks]]
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  • ...was launched on 22 January 1968 after nearly two years of delays on the [[Saturn IB]] originally meant for Apollo I.
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  • *{{space|Saturn-1b|Saturn-1b}} - July 15, 1975 *{{space|Saturn-V|Saturn-V}} - May 14, 1973 (see {{lunarp|Apollo|Apollo}})
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  • ...e Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, was waiting for the Saturn
    3 KB (561 words) - 05:31, 13 July 2019
  • ...ith the [[Saturn-1b]] booster (for missions to Earth orbit) and with the [[Saturn V]] booster (for missions to orbit or land on the moon). The Apollo projec *[[Apollo 4]] was the first flight of the Saturn V.
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  • [[image:MSFC_Early_Rockets.jpg|thumb|240px|Juno, Mercury Redstone, and Saturn I rockets. This photo was taken during preparations for a visit from [[Joh ...ory of the Research and Development Operations, was very busy building the Saturn rockets. The Engine Unit, where I worked in the Planning and Engineering B
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  • ...ould provide 5 rockets with a lift capability nearly two times that of the Saturn V, and still maintain the desired mass cost ratio.
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  • ...lating on the structure and even the formation of planets like Jupiter and Saturn. ...mos National Laboratory, noted that the internal structures of Jupiter and Saturn are composed mostly of hydrogen. So knowing its equation of state -- how hy
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  • Boeing got the Saturn V contract in December 1961, to build the Saturn V, beginning with Boosters for Vehicle SA-503 through SA-517. By the summ ..., with MSFC’s people to learn the “ropes” of building and testing the huge Saturn 5 Rocket. Boeing people were everywhere, those who didn’t have a desk ne
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  • ...es and deplete an atmosphere over time. Thus Titan, which circles distant Saturn, has retained its atmosphere while the planet Mercury (a similar body with * Titan (Saturn’s largest moon)
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  • ...ter (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama. One was the first static firing of our Saturn 5 Test Vehicle Booster The Saturn 5 Moon Rocket Project started on January 25, 1963, to build seventeen fligh
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  • * "[[Saturn Engine Cracks]]" written by [[User:Grady|Grady Woodard]]
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  • The massive Crawler-Transporter used to transport the huge Saturn V moon rocket to the launch pad was a giant machine. The hydraulic levelin ...ding 4755. Overtime was authorized to meet the date to roll out the first Saturn SA-501 to the Pad for launch.
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  • JANITOR SAVES SATURN! ...pound-thrust booster for the multistage launch vehicle program later named Saturn. The project was initially authorized and funded by the Advanced Research P
    7 KB (1,195 words) - 05:43, 13 July 2019
  • *08-15-58 SATURN TO BE DEVELOPED (JUNO 2) BY ARMY-ABMA *3-28-60 NASA SATURN SA-T 2-ENGINE 8 SEC TEST
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  • (Saturn Rocket Transportation System) ...d manned missions, it would be inadvisable to degrade the integrity of the Saturn components by using inferior transport modes and techniques. Rocket stages
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  • * [[Saturn]]'s moon [[Tethys (moon)|Tethys]] has two much smaller satellites at its L< * Saturn's moon [[Dione (moon)|Dione]] has smaller moons [[Helene (moon)|Helene]] an
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  • ...’s early space program started from the first manned Mercury to our Apollo Saturn Rockets to the moon.” *8-15-58 SATURN TO BE DEVELOPED (JUNO 2) BY ARMY-ABMA
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  • ...payload work for the Air Force. ABMA was to follow with developing a large Saturn rocket and the Air Force to follow with the two-man Gemini orbit docking pr *08-15-58 SATURN TO BE DEVELOPED (JUNO 2) BY ARMY-ABMA
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  • ...hes, but he always made the right calls. I was thinking of the launch of Saturn SA-8 on May 25, 1965, with the Pegasus B payload. The Saturn Booster Stage was fitted with four pairs of Genie Retrorockets, each having
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  • ...ur Labs to get ready for the President’s visit to see our facilities and a Saturn C-1 static firing. We in the Manufacturing Engineering Lab had an awesome ...done in 88 days with a Redstone rocket. The Team continued to develop the Saturn 5 rocket and placed men on the Moon on July 20, 1969.
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  • SATURN ENGINE CRACKS ...unch Operations Office. Zeiler said, “We have lost the purge on Pad B for Saturn SA-7’s Outboard Engine at Position Six. The leak is coming from a crack
    11 KB (1,800 words) - 08:16, 25 July 2014
  • ...nts all over the US to this day.) At Marshall they were building the giant Saturn V boosters, under the direction of none other than Werner von Braun, who,
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  • The President witnessed a 30-second test firing of the Saturn rocket during his first visit to Redstone Arsenal. ...ng my post waiting for the President and his group. On display was our C-1 Saturn I, the Jupiter with Explorer IV mounted, the Mercury-Redstone Rocket that p
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  • ...the surface of Venus, Mercury, Mars, the moon and the moons of Jupiter and Saturn with people but rather mining these bodies down to the core and converting
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  • An order was received to provide the astronauts on the Apollo Saturn Program, a way of self rescue if they got stuck in space due to engine fail ...aunch Coordinator, Dr. Albert Zeiler. NASA Headquarters indicated that the Saturn IB Apollo 1, SA-204 Rocket, sitting on Launch Pad 34A, should be used for q
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  • ...of the Ares V, the [[HLLV]] of the [[constellation program]]. Like its [[Saturn V]] predecessor, the first payload will be a dummy payload to test its syst
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  • ...ur Labs to get ready for the President’s visit to see our facilities and a Saturn C-1 static firing. We in the Manufacturing Engineering Lab had an awesome ...t MSFC. Meetings and conferences were taking place. Every aspects of the Saturn 5 vehicle was being reviewed and status reports compiled. Developing a sc
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  • ...last one hundred years, in putting a man on the moon! To build seventeen Saturn 5 rockets, the world’s largest in history and all performed well without *Duerr, Friedrich - Group(1) MSFC I-V-IU Saturn 5 Mgr. Instrument Unit 4201
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  • ...MSFC had the assignment to come up with a Manufacturing Plan to build the Saturn 5 Moon Rocket. The task was in two steps. I was given the Step 1 task of
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  • A few years earlier, after Boeing got the Saturn 5 booster contract, it seems something happened to help set up the “Final
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  • ...of this Nation’s dwindling rocket scientists died. Mr. Paetz, 88, MSFC’s Saturn 5 Project Officer, died on Thursday, July 9th. Two days earlier Max Nowak,
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  • ...d my Co-Cape Coordinator, requested a deferment due to Cape work for me on Saturn SA-8 launch.
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