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Stages to Saturn: A Technological History of the Apollo/Saturn Launch Vehicles

7 pointsby unfastenover 9 years ago

3 comments

bediger4000over 9 years ago
This is a pretty good book. It does fail to compare and contrast the different stages of the Saturn launch vehicle.<p>For example, the S-II, the 2nd stage, and the S-IVB, the 3rd stage, use a &quot;common&quot; dome between fuel and oxidizer tanks. The S-I, first stage, did not. Why? The S-II apparently used elliptical domes on both fuel and oxidizer tanks, but it appears that the S-IV and S-I used hemispherical domes. There&#x27;s advantages and disadvantages to both, but why not set a standard? Titans all used &quot;square-root of 2&quot; elliptical domes, and I believe that the Centaur upper stage did as well.<p>Anyway, a compare-and-contrast on technical issues would have gone a long way with me.
emp_zealothover 9 years ago
Ive bought the book off Amazon a few years back, along with 2 other space related ones.<p>I have to say, I&#x27;ve been appalled by the print quality of that one. It looks like someone took too big blank book (the white edges are humongous) then xero&#x27;ed stuff onto it directly from old typewriter pages (you can see the characteristical typewriter not-entire-letters-printed)<p>Technically interesting, but a little dry
unfastenover 9 years ago
Also available a 169 MB scanned PDF: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;ntrs.nasa.gov&#x2F;archive&#x2F;nasa&#x2F;casi.ntrs.nasa.gov&#x2F;19970009949_1997011911.pdf" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;ntrs.nasa.gov&#x2F;archive&#x2F;nasa&#x2F;casi.ntrs.nasa.gov&#x2F;1997000...</a><p>This is a history of Saturn rockets commissioned by NASA (and thereby in the public domain)