S-ivb

font size="+1">S-IVB
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olspan="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD"|Fact sheet
b>Height 17.8 m (58.4 ft)
b>Diameter 6.6 m (21.7 ft)
b>Mass 119,900 kg
(253,000 lb)
b>Engines 1 J-2 engines
b>Thrust 1,001 kN
(225,000 lb)
b>Fuel liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen
The S-IVB (sometimes S4b) was built by the Douglas Aircraft Company and served as the third stage on the Saturn V and second stage on the Saturn IB. It had one J-2 engine. For lunar mission it was used twice: first for the orbit insertion after second stage cutoff, and then for the trans lunar injection (TLI) when the timing was right.

History

The S-IVB evolved from the upper stage of the Saturn I rocket, the S-IV, and was the first stage of the Saturn V to be designed. The S-IV used a cluster of six engines but used the same fuels as the S-IVB - LH2 and LOX. It was also orginally meant to be the fourth stage of a planned rocket called the C-4, hence the name S-IV. Eleven companies submitted proposals for being the lead contractor on the stage by the deadline of 29 February, 1960. NASA administrator T. Keith Glennan decided on 19 April that Douglas Aircraft Company would be awarded the contract. Convair had come a close second but Glennan did not want to monopolise the liquid hydrogen fuelled rocket market as Convair was already building the Centaur rocket stage In the end the Marshall Space Flight Center decided to use the C-5 rocket (later called the Saturn V), which had three stages and would be topped with an uprated S-IV called the S-IVB which instead of using a cluster of engines would have a single J-2 engine. Douglas was awarded the contract for the S-IVB basically because of the similarities between it and the S-IV. At the same time it was decided to create the C-IB rocket (Saturn IB) that would also use the S-IVB as its second stage and could be used for testing the Apollo spacecraft in Earth orbit. Douglas built two distinct versions of the S-IVB, the 200 series and the 500 series. The 200 series was used by the Saturn IB and differed from the 500 in the fact that it did not have a flared interstage and had less helium pressurisation onboard as it would not be restarted. The S-IVB carried 72,700 liters (20,000 gallons) of LOX and 229,000 liters (63,000 gallons) of LH2. An un-used S-IVB provided the hull for Skylab, the United States' first space station. During Apollo 13, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, Apollo 16 and Apollo 17, the S-IVB was crashed into the Moon in order to perform seismic measurement used for characterizing the lunar core.
The three versions of the SIV
Three versions of the SIV/SIVB

Stages Built

b>Designation Use and Special notes
-IVB-S "Battleship" static test stage
-IVB-F Test stage for the facilities
-IVB-D "Dynamic" test stage delivered to Marshall Space Flight Center 1965; On display at U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama
-IVB-T Cancelled December 1964
-IVB-201 AS-201
-IVB-202 AS-202
-IVB-203 AS-203
-IVB-204 Apollo 5
-IVB-205 Apollo 7
-IVB-206 Skylab 2
-IVB-207 Skylab 3
-IVB-208 Skylab 4
-IVB-209 Skylab rescue vehicle; On display at Kennedy Space Center
-IVB-210 Apollo Soyuz Test Project
-IVB-211 On display at I-65S Alabama Welcome Center
-IVB-212 Converted to Skylab
-IVB-501 Apollo 4
-IVB-502 Apollo 6
-IVB-503 Destroyed during testing
-IVB-503N Apollo 8
-IVB-504 Apollo 9
-IVB-505 Apollo 10
-IVB-506 Apollo 11
-IVB-507 Apollo 12; was discovered as an asteroid in 2002 and given the designation J002E3
-IVB-508 Apollo 13
-IVB-509 Apollo 14
-IVB-510 Apollo 15
-IVB-511 Apollo 16
-IVB-512 Apollo 17
-IVB-513 Unused; On display at Johnson Space Center
-IVB-514 Unused; On display at Kennedy Space Center
-IVB-515 Converted for use as backup Skylab; On display at the National Air and Space Museum

 

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