Your browser does not support this video.Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Rocketdyne-F-1-Rocket-Development-2JRSXLJVVHHZ.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarRocketdyne J-2 Engine Assembly and TestingDelta II Assembly on Launch PadX-43A Hyper-X Test ActivitiesProject Mercury FootageMcDonnell F-101 Voodoo B-rollNorth American X-15 B-rollRockwell HiMAT Test FlightDelta II Night LaunchesSpace Shuttle Endeavour Assembly at Palmdale, CAView AllRocketdyne F-1 Rocket DevelopmentSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:F-1 is the most powerful U.S. rocket engine to be placed in production. Developed at Conoga Park, California, by Rocketdyne, a division of North American Aviation, Inc., under the technical direction of NASA's George C. Marshall Space flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama. F-1 was used in a cluster of five to provide 7,500,000 pounds of booster power for the Saturn vehicle that launched the Apollo manned spacecraft to the moon.BI46973 (BIV16_F-1_01)Maximum size:720px × 480px (~37 MB)License type:Rights ManagedDuration:1m44sKeywords:1960s-adults-assembly lines-California-Canoga Park-Edwards Air Force Base-engineers-F-1 rocket engine-ground shots-laboratories-male-military facilities-offices-power-rocket engine nozzles-rocket engines-Rocketdyne-Saturn IB-Saturn V-S-IVB rocket stage-smoke-testing-vintage / retroRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:F-1 Rocket Engine