Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum Saturn V Rocket Thrusters Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The powerful F-1 engines of the Saturn V rocket are displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. These five engines powered the first stage of the Saturn V, the launch vehicle for NASA's Apollo missions to the Moon. Each F-1 engine produced 1.5 million pounds (6.7 million newtons) of thrust, making it the most powerful single-chamber liquid-propellant rocket engine ever flown. The museum, a part of the Smithsonian Institution, is a world-renowned center for aerospace history and

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Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum Saturn V Rocket Thrusters Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The powerful F-1 engines of the Saturn V rocket are displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. These five engines powered the first stage of the Saturn V, the launch vehicle for NASA's Apollo missions to the Moon. Each F-1 engine produced 1.5 million pounds (6.7 million newtons) of thrust, making it the most powerful single-chamber liquid-propellant rocket engine ever flown. The museum, a part of the Smithsonian Institution, is a world-renowned center for aerospace history and
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Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum Saturn V Rocket Thrusters Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The powerful F-1 engines of the Saturn V rocket are displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. These five engines powered the first stage of the Saturn V, the launch vehicle for NASA's Apollo missions to the Moon. Each F-1 engine produced 1.5 million pounds (6.7 million newtons) of thrust, making it the most powerful single-chamber liquid-propellant rocket engine ever flown. The museum, a part of the Smithsonian Institution, is a world-renowned center for aerospace history and

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