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Saturn V-Centaur
Studied by Marshall Space Flight Center in 1968, the
Saturn V-Centaur booster would have been used for deep
References
space missions if it had actually flown. It consisted of an • Lowther, Scott, Saturn: Development, Details, Derivatives
ordinary Saturn V launch vehicle, except that the Apol- and Descendants Work in progress. Available chapters
Descendants,
lo spacecraft would be replaced with a Centaur (known may be ordered directly from Scott Lowther at web
as the S-V in the plans) as a high-energy liquid-fueled site indicated. Accessed at:
fourth stage. This combination never flew. http://www.webcreations.com/ptm.
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