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English: This cutaway illustration shows the Saturn V S-II (second) stage with callouts of major components. When the Saturn V first stage burns out and drops away, power for the Saturn was provided by the S-II (second) stage with five J-2 engines which produced a total of 1,150,000 pounds of thrust. Four outer engines are placed in a square pattern with gimbaling capability for control and guidance, with the fifth engine fixed rigidly in the center. 日本語: サターンV 型ロケット第二段S-II 図解 |
Date | circa 1967 |
Source | https://images.nasa.gov/details-9801810 |
Author | NASA |
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