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Mercury Atlas Vernier Motor — Truax Variant
Mercury Atlas Vernier Motor — Truax Variant by jurvetson, via Flickr
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F-1 Rocket Engine - Animated Schematic
In the 1950s, the newly formed NASA needed a very large rocket engine – enter the Rocketdyne F-1. The F-1 became a show of power both literally and figuratively during the cold war. NASA used it in its early space missions, including Apollo XI, humankind’s first trip to the moon. The F-1 is the largest single nozzle rocket engine in history. It produced 6.8MN (1,522,000 lbf) of thrust at sea level. This is almost four times that of the RS-25, the Space Shuttle’s main engines. Read more at techsight.co
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