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  1. Saturn IB - Wikipedia

    • The Saturn IB (also known as the uprated Saturn I) was an American launch vehicle commissioned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the Apollo program. It uprated the Saturn I by replacing the S-IV second stage (90,000-pound-force (400,000 N), 43,380,000 lb-sec total impulse), with the S-IVB (200,000-pound-force (890,000 N… See more

    History

    In 1959, NASA's Silverstein Committee issued recommendations to develop the Saturn class launch vehicles, growing from the C-1. When the Apollo program was started in 1961 with the goal of landing men on the Moo… See more

    Specifications

    The S-IB stage was built by the Chrysler corporation at the Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans. It was powered by eight Rocketdyne H-1 rocket engines burning RP-1 fuel with liquid oxygen (LOX). Eight … See more

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  1. Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B - Wikipedia

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  4. Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 - Wikipedia

    Final launch of a Saturn IB (AS-210) from pad 39B, carrying the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project Command Module into orbit, July 24, 1975 The first launch from Launch Complex 39 came in 1967 with the first Saturn V launch, which carried …

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    May 26, 2020 · After Apollo, the Skylab space station, a converted Saturn V third stage on two active stages, also flew from A. But all three Skylab crews ascended to space from 39B on Saturn IBs.

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    Aug 15, 2021 · The crawlerway leads from the Vehicle Assembly Building to either pad 39A or 39B. The two pads were built with 52,000 cubic meters of concrete to handle the power of the Saturn V first stage, a...

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  8. Saturn IB - Next Spaceflight

  9. Saturn IB - Encyclopedia Astronautica

    American orbital launch vehicle. Improved Saturn I, with uprated first stage and Saturn IVB second stage (common with Saturn V) replacing Saturn IV. Used for earth orbit flight tests of Apollo CSM and LM. Status: Retired 1975.