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Saturn V-25(S)B
Part of Saturn V
Saturn V 156
Saturn V 156" SRB
Saturn V 156 inch strapons
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American orbital launch vehicle. Boeing study, 1967. 4 156 inch solid propellant boosters; Saturn IC stretched 498 inches with 6.64 million pounds propellant and 5 F-1 engines; S-II standard length with 5 J-2 engines; S-IVB stretched 198 inches with 350,000 lbs propellant, 1 J-2 engine.

Status: Study 1967. Payload: 223,500 kg (492,700 lb). Thrust: 72,338.40 kN (16,262,319 lbf). Gross mass: 6,342,540 kg (13,982,900 lb). Height: 123.00 m (403.00 ft). Diameter: 10.06 m (33.00 ft). Apogee: 185 km (114 mi).

LEO Payload: 223,500 kg (492,700 lb) to a 185 km orbit at 28.00 degrees. Payload: 85,600 kg (188,700 lb) to a translunar trajectory. Flyaway Unit Cost 1985$: 174.000 million.

Stage Data - Saturn V-25(S)B



Family: orbital launch vehicle. People: von Braun. Country: USA. Engines: F-1A. Stages: Saturn MS-IVB-1A, Saturn MS-IC-25(S), Saturn MS-II-4(S)B, UA-156.

1964 May 28 - . LV Family: Saturn I, Saturn V. Launch Vehicle: Saturn INT-27, Saturn V-25(S)B, Saturn V-25(S)U.

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