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by Douglas Castleman
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The Redstone, Atlas, Titan, Saturn 1B, and the Saturn V rocket boosters, used by NASA for all the manned launches until the advent of the Space... more
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The Redstone, Atlas, Titan, Saturn 1B, and the Saturn V rocket boosters, used by NASA for all the manned launches until the advent of the Space Shuttle. From five separate oil paintings. The Redstone was used for the first two Mercury sub-orbital missions, the Atlas for the other four Mercury orbital missions. The Titan was used for all of the Gemini missions in 1965 and 1966. The Saturn 1B was used for Apollo 7 (first manned Apollo), and all three Skylab missions and the Apollo-Soyuz mission in 1975, which was the last of all the Apollo missions. The much larger and hugely powerful Saturn V was used for all the moon orbital and landing missions (and Apollo 9, which remained in Earth orbit as it tested the Lunar Module in flight for the first time), as well as launching the Skylab orbital space station.
Douglas Castleman is an award-winning artist and photographer based in Los Angeles (Torrance, California). His aerospace art has garnered the American Society of Aviation Artist (ASAA) Artist Fellow status, and some of his paintings are in the collections at the US Air Force Art Collection (Pentagon) and the NASA Permanent Art Collection (Neil Armstrong Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California). Douglas specializes in landscape, aviation and marine subjects and photography. His oil paintings, watercolor and pencil (graphite) works are part of collections around the world. His artwork has been featured on many aviation websites and publications. Douglas is also a member of the International Astronomical Artists...
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Douglas Castleman
Thanks for the feature, Ken.
Douglas Castleman
Thanks, John! The rocket on the left is like a toy compared to the big guy on the right. (Still the most powerful rocket ever.) The five F-1 engines on the Saturn V produced 7.6 million lbs. of force for the 6 million lbs. weight of the whole thing. No idea how that transfers to HP, but it must be a few, LOL.
John Wills
Wow, amazing collection...looks great! lots of HP in those engines I'm sure! What's the average?