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Saturn SA-5
NSSDC ID: 1964-005A
Other Names
- Apollo SA-5 Test Flight
- 00744
Launch Date/Time: 1964-01-29 at 16:19:00 UTC
On-orbit Dry Mass: 17554.2 kg
Description
This Saturn I (SA-5) was used for a launch vehicle development test.
It was the fifth flight of a Saturn rocket and the first of the Block
II Saturn. It was also the first live flight of the LOX/LH2 fueled
second stage (S-IV). More than 11,000 measurements were taken.
Discipline
Engineering
Sponsoring Agency/Country
NASA-Office of Manned Space Flight/United States
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