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Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Apollo Reaction Control System (RCS)

Air and Space Museum

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Object Details

Manufacturer

TRW, Inc., Electromechanical Division

Summary

This is an APS (Auxiliary Propulsion System) attitude control rocket motor for the third stage (S-IV) of the Saturn V launch vehicle that took astronauts to the Moon in Project Apollo. The liquid propellant APS motors provided control in the three axes of roll, pitch and yaw control for the S-IV during Earth orbit and injection into lunar orbit. They produced 150 pounds of thrust, generated as pulses as required.
Each APS module contained three motors. This one was fired in tests. APS engines were used in all Apollo Saturn V missions from 1967 to 1972. They were also used in 1973 on the last Saturn V last boosted up Skylab into orbit, the U.S.'s first Earth-orbiting space station. This motor was donated to the Smithsonian in 1974 by McDonnelll Dougals Astronautics.

Credit Line

Gift of McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company

Inventory Number

A19740791000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

PROPULSION-Rocket Engines

Materials

Phenolic Resin
Ferrous Alloy
Non-Magnetic White Metal
Plastic
Lead
Adhesive Tape
Adhesive Paper

Dimensions

3-D: 36.8 × 44.4 × 17.1cm (1 ft. 2 1/2 in. × 1 ft. 5 1/2 in. × 6 3/4 in.)

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/nv927054851-e232-4a55-97fb-32630043e1ce

Record ID

nasm_A19740791000

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