Earth Pre-Federation Database - Saturn V Rocket | ||
Height | 111.2 m | ||
Mass | 2.81 million kg | ||
Launch Capacity | 137 ton payload to Earth Orbit (185 km) or 46.7 ton payload in lunar orbit | ||
Propulsion | First Stage: 5 type F-1 kerosene/LO2 rockets Second Stage: 5 type J-2 kerosene/LO2 rockets Third Stage: 1 type J-2 rocket |
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The Saturn V Rocket was an American human-rated expendable rocket that was in service with NASA in the mid-to-late 20th century. This rocket was used
for the Apollo and Skylab programs. In 1968, a Saturn V rocket secretly containing a sub-orbital warhead was launched from the McKinley Rocket Base on April 4th. It suffered a serious malfunction, went off course and exploded. The true details regarding this mishap at the time was "never generally revealed." TOS "Assignment: Earth" Images of the missile in space shown on the Beta 5 computer screen was taken from film shot during the Apollo 4 interstage separation sequence. After Jonathan Archer restored a damaged timeline in 2154, a Saturn V rocket could be seen in the time stream as the timeline realigned itself. ENT "Storm Front, Part II" In an alternate reality 2255, a model of a Saturn V Rocket could be seen in the Shipyard Bar in Iowa. In addition, a picture of the rocket was amongst the many pictures displayed in the corridor leading to the main bar space. Star Trek An image depicting the launch of a Saturn V Rocket was contained in the library computer aboard the USS Enterprise in 2254. TOS-R "The Cage" Text from the Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference In 2375, a crewman was researching the Apollo 11 mission in the USS Enterprise-E's library. Star Trek: Insurrection |
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