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|Name = Saturn V |
|Name = Saturn V |
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|image = Saturn V.jpg |
|image = Saturn V.jpg |
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|owner = [[United States of America]] |
|owner = [[United States of America]] |
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|operator = [[NASA]] |
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|Active = [[20th century]] |
|Active = [[20th century]] |
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|image2 = Saturn V launch.jpg |
|image2 = Saturn V launch.jpg |
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|image3 = Saturn V rocket.jpg |
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+ | The '''Saturn V''' was an [[American]] [[human]]-rated [[rocket|expendable rocket]] that was in service with [[NASA]] in the mid-to-late [[20th century]]. This rocket was used for the [[Apollo]] and [[Skylab]] programs. |
− | In [[1968]], a |
+ | In [[1968]], a Saturn V rocket secretly containing a [[sub-orbital warhead]] was launched from the [[McKinley Rocket Base]] on April 4th. It suffered a serious malfunction, went off course and exploded. The true details regarding this mishap at the time was "never generally revealed." ({{TOS|Assignment: Earth}}) |
{{bginfo|Images of the missile in space shown on the [[Beta 5 computer]] screen was taken from film shot during the ''{{w|Apollo 4}}'' interstage separation sequence.}} |
{{bginfo|Images of the missile in space shown on the [[Beta 5 computer]] screen was taken from film shot during the ''{{w|Apollo 4}}'' interstage separation sequence.}} |
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− | Around the same time, the [[assignment patch |
+ | Around the same time, the design of the [[assignment patch]] for ''Apollo 9'' included the Saturn, with the words USA on its hull. ({{ENT|First Flight}}) |
− | After [[Jonathan Archer]] restored a damaged timeline in [[2154]], a |
+ | After [[Jonathan Archer]] restored a damaged timeline in [[2154]], a Saturn V rocket could be seen in the [[time stream]] as the timeline realigned itself. ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}}) |
− | In an [[alternate reality]] [[2255]], a model of a |
+ | ''In an [[alternate reality]] [[2255]], a model of a Saturn V could be seen in the [[Shipyard Bar]] in [[Iowa]]. In addition, a picture of the rocket was amongst the many pictures displayed in the corridor leading to the main bar space.'' ({{film|11}}) |
− | An image depicting the launch of a |
+ | An image depicting the launch of a Saturn V was contained in the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) library computer|library computer]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2254]]. ({{TOS-R|The Cage}}) |
==External link== |
==External link== |
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Revision as of 02:43, 24 March 2015
AT: "xx" The Saturn V was an American human-rated expendable rocket that was in service with NASA in the mid-to-late 20th century. This rocket was used for the Apollo and Skylab programs.
In 1968, a Saturn V rocket secretly containing a sub-orbital warhead was launched from the McKinley Rocket Base on April 4th. It suffered a serious malfunction, went off course and exploded. The true details regarding this mishap at the time was "never generally revealed." (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")
Around the same time, the design of the assignment patch for Apollo 9 included the Saturn, with the words USA on its hull. (ENT: "First Flight")
After Jonathan Archer restored a damaged timeline in 2154, a Saturn V rocket could be seen in the time stream as the timeline realigned itself. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
In an alternate reality 2255, a model of a Saturn V could be seen in the Shipyard Bar in Iowa. In addition, a picture of the rocket was amongst the many pictures displayed in the corridor leading to the main bar space. (Star Trek)
An image depicting the launch of a Saturn V was contained in the library computer of the USS Enterprise in 2254. (TOS-R: "The Cage")