Here's a comparison of the two NASA rockets:
Saturn V 6.2 million pounds; SLS 5.7 million poundsSaturn V: Five F-1 engines; SLS: 4 RS-25 engines and two, five-segment solid-rocket boostersSaturn V 100,000 pounds to the moon; SLS 154,000 pounds to the moonThe Orion capsule atop SLS can hold four crew members compared to the Apollo capsule’s three. It has the familiar cone shape as previous capsules, but inside are what NASA says are “advances in life support, avionics, power systems, and advanced manufacturing techniques.
Note: Artemis is designed to not only reach the moon for the first time with women and persons of color, but also eventually go to Mars. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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