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Saturn IB
Part of Saturn I
Saturn 1B
Saturn 1B
Saturn 1B - COSPAR 1966-059
American orbital launch vehicle. Improved Saturn I, with uprated first stage and Saturn IVB second stage (common with Saturn V) replacing Saturn IV. Used for earth orbit flight tests of Apollo CSM and LM.

Status: Retired 1975. First Launch: 1966-02-26. Last Launch: 1975-07-15. Number: 7 . Payload: 18,600 kg (41,000 lb). Thrust: 7,295.10 kN (1,640,004 lbf). Gross mass: 589,770 kg (1,300,220 lb). Height: 51.00 m (167.00 ft). Diameter: 6.61 m (21.68 ft). Apogee: 185 km (114 mi).

From Stages to Saturn:

In July 1962, when NASA announced its intention to use the lunar orbit rendezvous, the space agency also released details on the two other Saturn vehicles. The three-stage Saturn V was planned for the lunar mission. A corollary decision called for development of an interim vehicle, the Saturn IB, to permit early testing of Apollo-Saturn hardware, such as the manned command and service modules, and the manned lunar excursion module in Earth orbit, as well as the S-IVB stage of the Saturn V. This decision permitted such flight testing a year before the Saturn V would be available. Chrysler's initial contract, completed late in 1962, called for 13 first-stage Saturn IB boosters and 8 Saturn I first-stage boosters.

In most respects, the new S-IB first-stage booster retained the size and shape of its S-I predecessor. The upper area was modified to take the larger-diameter and heavier S-IVB upper stage, and the aerodynamic fins were redesigned for the longer and heavier vehicle. The Saturn IB mounted its eight H-I engines in the same cluster pattern as the Saturn I, although successive improvements raised the total thrust of each engine to 890 000 newtons (200 000 pounds) and then to 912 000 newtons (205 000 pounds). The thrust increase raised the overall performance of the Saturn IB; the performance was further enhanced by cutting some 9000 kilograms of weight from the stage cluster. A more compact fin design accounted for part of the reduction, along with modifications to the propellant tanks, spider beam, and other components and removal of various tubes and brackets no longer required. Additional weight savings accrued from changes in the instrument unit and S-IVB, and the insights gained from the operational flights of Saturn I. Many times, engineers came to realize designs had been too conservative-too heavy or unnecessarily redundant. The production techniques worked out for the Saturn S-I stage were directly applicable to the S-IB, so no major retooling or change in the manufacturing sequence was required. With so few basic changes in the booster configuration, existing checkout and test procedures could also be applied. At Huntsville, appropriate modifications were made to the dynamic test stand to account for the different payload configurations of the Saturn IB and the same static test stand served just as well for the S-IB first stage, although engineers reworked the stand's second test position to accept additional S-IB stages.

LEO Payload: 18,600 kg (41,000 lb) to a 185 km orbit at 28.00 degrees. Development Cost $: 1,002.200 million. Launch Price $: 107.000 million in 1965 dollars in 1967 dollars.

Stage Data - Saturn IB


More at: Saturn IB.

Family: orbital launch vehicle. People: von Braun. Country: USA. Engines: H-1b, J-2. Spacecraft: Apollo Lunar Landing, Apollo LM, Apollo CSM, Apollo X, MORL, Orbital Workshop, Apollo LM Lab, Apollo Experiments Pallet, Gemini Observatory, Apollo RM, Apollo Rescue CSM, Skylab, Apollo ASTP Docking Module. Projects: Apollo, ASTP. Launch Sites: Cape Canaveral, Cape Canaveral LC34, Cape Canaveral LC37B, Cape Canaveral LC39B. Stages: Saturn IB stage, Saturn IVB (S-IB).
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1963 September 26 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1963 October 30 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
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1965 October 21 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1966 January 13 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1966 February 26 - . 16:12 GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC34. LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1966 May 12 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1967 January 27 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1967 January 27 - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral. LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1967 April 28 - May 16 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1967 August 1 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1967 October 23 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1967 December 2 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1968 January 22 - . 22:48 GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC37B. LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1968 October 2 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1968 October 9 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1968 October 11 - . 15:02 GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC34. LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1969 January 15 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1969 August 28 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1969 November 1 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1969 December 18 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1970 May 15 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1971 March 5 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1971 March 10 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1971 November 26 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1973 February 27 - May 25 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1973 May 25 - . 13:00 GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC39B. Launch Platform: LUT1. LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1973 June 11 - July 28 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1973 July 28 - . 11:10 GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC39B. Launch Platform: LUT1. LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1973 November 16 - . 14:01 GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC39B. Launch Platform: LUT1. LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1974 February 8 - . LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.
1975 July 15 - . 19:50 GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC39B. Launch Platform: LUT1. LV Family: Saturn I. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB.

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