Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, F-1
Object Details
- Manufacturer
- Rocketdyne Division, Rockwell International
- Summary
- The F-1 engine, with 1.5 million pounds of thrust, was the powerplant for the first stage of the 363-foot long Saturn V launch vehicle that took astronauts to the Moon for six successful landing missions between 1969 and 1972 in the Project Apollo program. The first stage of the Saturn V had five F-1s for a total lift-off thrust of 7.5 million pounds. The fully-fueled Saturn V weighed 6.5 million pounds.
- The F-1 used RP-1, a type of kerosene, and liquid oxygen as the propellants. The F-1's 2,500-pound turbopump pumped in the propellants at 42,500 gallons per minute. This engine was constructed in 1963 by the Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell International and underwent four start tests, totaling 192.6 seconds.
- The engine was donated to the Smithsonian in 1970 by the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.
- Alternate Name
- F-1 Rocket Engine
- Key Accomplishment(s)
- World's most powerful single-chamber rocket engine
- Brief Description
- The F-1 engine was the powerplant for the first stage of the 111-meter (363-foot) tall Saturn V launch vehicle. Saturn V launched Apollo astronauts to the Moon and the Skylab space station. Saturn V's first stage had five F-1's that created more power than 85 Hoover Dams.
- Credit Line
- Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- 1963
- Inventory Number
- A19700271000
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- PROPULSION-Rocket Engines
- Materials
- Cooling tubes (178 tubes), Inconel X; injector, stainless steel and copper; propellant lines, aluminum; valves, aluminum and stainless steel
- Dimensions
- Overall: 18 ft. 4 15/16 in. long x 12 ft. 5/16 in. diameter, 18340 lb. (561.24 x 366.52cm, 8319kg)
- Country of Origin
- United States of America
- See more items in
- National Air and Space Museum Collection
- Location
- National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
- Exhibition
- Destination Moon
- Title
- F-1 Engine
- National Air and Space Museum
- Record ID
- nasm_A19700271000
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Not determined
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9e04d1c50-be1a-4901-aa1b-94325fc44a36
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