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Status: Study 1957. Payload: 11,000 kg (24,000 lb). Thrust: 6,758.50 kN (1,519,371 lbf). Gross mass: 572,840 kg (1,262,890 lb). Height: 60.00 m (196.00 ft). Diameter: 9.15 m (30.01 ft). Apogee: 185 km (114 mi). The design effort began in April 1957, with variants studied with a single F-1 engine, four E-1 engines, or 8-9 H-1 engines. In at least one variant the second stage was powered by a single E-1 engine, and the third stage by an S-4, a variant of the Rocketdyne LR105. The propellant tankage seems to have consisted of a cluster of Redstone tanks, given the total diameter indicated. The empty masses of the stages seem remarkably optimistic. In the event, ARPA indicated that they did not want the two year delay waiting for E-1 development would entail, and Von Braun's team turned to a cluster of 8 H-1 engines in the first stage and two in the second. This was designated Juno-V and led to the Saturn series. Super-Jupiter withered away by September 1959.
LEO Payload: 11,000 kg (24,000 lb) to a 185 km orbit at 28.00 degrees. Flyaway Unit Cost 1985$: 14.000 million. Stage Data - Super-Jupiter
Family: orbital launch vehicle. People: von Braun. Country: USA. Engines: LR87-3, LR91-3, S-4 engine, E-1. Stages: Super-Jupiter stage, Titan 1-2, Titan 1-1. More at: 8689.
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