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− | The '''Saturn 1b''' was a refined version of the Saturn I with a more powerful first stage (designated the S-IB) and using the Saturn V's S-IVB as a second stage. These carried the first crewed Apollo flights into orbit, and later provided the boosters for the Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz flights. | + | The '''Saturn 1b''' was a refined version of the [[Saturn I]] with a more powerful first stage (designated the S-IB) and using the [[Saturn V]]'s S-IVB as a second stage. These carried the first crewed [[Apollo]] flights into orbit, and later provided the boosters for the [[Skylab]] and [[Apollo-Soyuz]] flights. |
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 15 October 2022
The Saturn 1b was a refined version of the Saturn I with a more powerful first stage (designated the S-IB) and using the Saturn V's S-IVB as a second stage. These carried the first crewed Apollo flights into orbit, and later provided the boosters for the Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz flights.