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English: Two technicians watch carefully as cables prepare to lift a J-2 engine into a test stand. The J-2 powered the second stage and the third stage of the Saturn V moon rocket. The towering 363-foot Saturn V was a multi-stage, multi-engine launch vehicle standing taller than the Statue of Liberty. Altogether, the Saturn V engines produced as much power as 85 Hoover Dams. |
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Date | Taken on 26 April 1965 | ||
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Author | NASA Marshall Space Flight Center | ||
Keywords InfoField | Rockets; Saturn V; History |
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