SA-4 Launch, the last flight to just test the S-I first stage of the Saturn I rocket

SA-4 Launch, the last flight to just test the S-I first stage of the Saturn I rocket

$5.99


Product Information

SA-4 was the last flight to just test the S-I first stage of the Saturn I rocket. As with the first three launches this would be a suborbital flight and would test the structural integrity of the rocket, March 28, 1963. 3:12 pm E.S.T. Cape Canaveral, Florida.

The major addition to this flight was that to test the rockets ability to deal with an engine failure during the flight, one of the engine would be programmed to shutdown about 100 seconds after launch. If all went well the rocket would reroute the fuel for this engine to the other engines and have the rocket burn longer to compensate for the loss of acceleration. This was used successfully on the later "Apollo 6" and "Apollo 13" flights.

Also on this flight, the dummy second stage was outfitted with the aerodynamic design of the real second stage. This included vent ducts, fairings and dummy camera pods. The rocket also flew with antennae designed for the Block II version of the rocket.
Product Code63-SA4-16

Customer Reviews

This product hasn't been reviewed yet.

Write a review

Write Review

Please enter a valid email address.
This field is required.
Top

Follow Us

Mailing List

Enter your e-mail address to receive our newsletter
Please enter a valid email address.
Email address already subscribed. Continue if you wish to unsubscribe.
Subscribe
Unsubscribe

© Copyright 2023 - History Photos Network -  Owens Archive Company - All Rights Reserved            info@HistoryPhotos.net

© Copyright 2023 - History Photos Network -  Owens Archive Company - All Rights Reserved            info@HistoryPhotos.net