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Holdown Arrms, Prototype, Saturn I, Set of Four

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Object Details

Manufacturer

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Summary

This is a set of four matching prototype Block 1 Saturn I Hold-Down Arms used to restrain the giant launch vehicle after its ignition until sufficient thrust had been reached for lift-off. They are shown around the Saturn 1 Block 1 development version of the Saturn 1. Later, eight hold-down arms were used on the operational Saturn 1 vehicle. The prototype arms were developed at the Marshall Space Flight Center. The first time the complete eight Saturn 1 arms were used perationally was during the launch of the first Saturn 1 (SA-1) from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 27 October 1961. The arms shown here were transferred to the Smithsonian from the NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center in 1980.

Credit Line

Transferred from NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center

Inventory Number

A19800171000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

PROPULSION-Miscellaneous

Materials

Overall, steel; aluminum clasps on panels on outside, or sloping wall of each holdown arm.

Dimensions

Overall: 344.17 x 182.88 x 157.48cm (11ft 3 1/2in. x 6ft x 5ft 2in.)

Country of Origin

United States of America

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Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9352e1a2d-c924-4834-bf70-33eb8de61ba6

Record ID

nasm_A19800171000

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