The Saturn V was – and still is – an engineering marvel. But how did they go through the design process? I’m familiar with the concept of the rocket equation, but how did they know how much power they would get out of the engines before they had built them, how did they know how big to make the fuel tanks to be able to get each stage to launch the stages above it (which were also still under design) to orbit, especially when the final mass was unknown? Even more so, how did they do this before computers were common place?
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To note the Saturn rocket started out as the V2 rocket, which just about made it into space before blowing up parts of allied Europe during WW2 the designers of the V2 were smuggled into America at the end of WW2(operation paperclip) where they continued to work on rockets scaling up and advancing the V2 into the Saturn V.
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