Stagesto Saturn ¢ NASA SP-4206 Stagesto Saturn A Technological History of the Apollo/Saturn Launch Vehicles Roger E. Bilstein The NASA History Series National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASAHistory Office Washington, DC20546 1996 Original publication date: 1980 Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Bilstein, Roger E. Stages to Saturn. (The NASA history series) (NASA SP: 4206) Bibliography: p. Includes index. Supt. of Docs. no.: NAS 1.21:4206 1. Project Saturn. 1. Tide. II. Series: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA history series. III. Series: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA SP: 4206. TL781.5.$3B54 629.47' 522 79-607154 For salebythe U.S.Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents, MailStop: SSOP,Washington, DC20402-9328 ISBN 0-16-048909-1 To Wernher yon Braun 1912-1977 and the mett at_d women who built the Saturn Contents Page FOREWORD .................................................. xi PREFACE .................................................... xv ACKNOWLED(;MENTS ......................................... xix I. PROLOGUE .................................................. 1 1. Concepts and Origins .................................. 3 II. THE SATURN BUILDING BLOCKS .............................. 23 2. Aerospace Alphabet: ABMA, ARPA, MSFC .............. 25 3. Missions, Modes, and Manufacturing .................... 57 Ill. FIRE, SMOKE, AND THUNDER: Tile ENGINES .................... 87 4. Conventional Cryogenics: The H-I and the F-1 ........... 89 5. Unconventional Cryogenics: RL-10 and J-2 .............. 129 IV. BUILDIN(; THE SATURN V .................................... 155 6. From the S-IV to the S-IVB ............................ 157 7. The Lower Stages: S-IC and S-II ........................ 191 8. From Checkout to Launch: The Quintessential Computer ... 235 V. COORDINATION: MEN AND MACHINES ......................... 259 9. Managing Saturn ...................................... 261 10. The Logistics Tangle ................................... 293 VI. STEP BY STEP ............................................... 321 11. Qualifying the Cluster Concept ......................... 323 12. The Giant Leap ....................................... 347 vii STAGES TO SATURN Page VII. EPILOGUE ................................................... 379 13. Legacies .............................................. 381 APPENDIX A--SCHEMATIC OF SATURN g ....................... 405 APPENDIX B--SATURN g PRELAUNCH--LAUNCH SEQUENCE ...... 407 APPENDIX (;--SATURN FLIGHT HISTORY . ...................... 413 APPENDIX D--SATURN R&D FUNDING HISTORY ................. 421 APPENDIX E--SATURN V CONTRACTORS ....................... 423 APPENDIX F--LOCATION OF REMAINING SATURN HARDWARE .... 439 APPENDIX (;--NASA ORGANIZATION DURING APOLLO-SATURN ... 441 APPENDIX H--MSFC PERSONNEL DURING APOLLO-SATURN ...... 449 NOTES ..................................................... 457 SOURCES AND RESEARCH MATERIAL ........................... 493 INDEX ...................................................... 501 Illustrations Page Frontispiece--the Saturn V at LC-39 ......................................... ii Seven photos of Apollo 11 mission ............................................ 6 Photo of Robert Goddard ................................................... 10 Photo of German rocket pioneers ............................................ 10 Four photos of early rockets in the U.S ....................................... 16 Wernher yon Braun with the first seven astronauts ............................ 20 Launch of Alan Shepard on Mercury-Redstone ............................... 20 Scale comparison of U.S. manned space flight vehicles ......................... 20 Development of Saturn concepts ............................................. 28 Saturn 1 with Mercury-Redstone and Juno II ................................. 30 President Eisenhower with first NASA Administrator T. Keith G]ennan and Deputy Administrator Hugh Dryden ..................................... 32 Wernher yon Braun with his ABMA senior staff .............................. 38 President Eisenhower dedicates the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center ..... 43 Abe Silverstein tours rocket facility ........................................... 46 Two summary charts from the Silverstein Report .............................. 49 Early versions of the Saturn C-1 and C-5 ..................................... 60 The stable of NASA launch vehicles .......................................... 61 John Houboh and Lunar Orbit Rendezvous .................................. 64 President Kennedy at MSFC ................................................. 68 Four aerial views of MSFC .................................................. 71 Photos of Michoud Operations and Mississippi Test Facility .................... 75 Saturn I design and manufacture ............................................ 82 Saturn IB design and manufacture .......................................... 84 viii
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