1st stage developed 7,648,000 pounds force, 2nd stage developed 1,000,000 pounds force, 3rd stage developed 225,000 pounds force.
About 190 million horsepower
Saturn V rockets, the most powerful engines ever built, lifted all of the Apollo missions from Earth's surface into orbit.
Apollo 11 was the name of the spaceflight as a whole, the rocket used was the Saturn V (Saturn 5). Figures of around 160 million horsepower at its peak have been brandished about, but a rockets power should really be measured by the thrust, in terms of pounds-force or Newtons. At its peak, the Saturn V rocket produced 7,648,000 pounds-force (34 million Newtons)
The Saturn V was used by all of the Apollo missions
The Saturn 5 was used from Apollo 8 to Apollo 17, so there were ten Apollo missions with the Saturn .
It took 7.5 million pounds of thrust to get them into earth orbit. Whatever that translates into HP. __ Mad Science has a page that translates the thrust into hp : For comparison purposes, the engines of the Saturn V launch vehicle that propelled the Apollo spacecraft to the moon had combined horsepower equivalent to 543 jet fighters2. The five F-1 engines on the first stage produce the quivalent of 160,000,000 horsepower or about 500,000 sports cars. David Ellis, Researcher, NASA Lewis Research Center
The Apollo flew with the help of the Saturn rocket.
Apollo 11 was a mission, Saturn V was a rocket. The Apollo 11 mission was the first Apollo mission to land man on the moon, it use a Saturn V rocket to take off from earth and get in to orbit.
Apollo 4 was a test flight of the Saturn V/Apollo spacecraft. There was no crew.
No. Saturn V was the giant 3-stages rocket used to put Apollo missions "en route" to the Moon. Apollo 4 was an unmanned Apollo Mission, the first test of the Saturn V rocket (November 9, 1967).
Apollo 3 was an unmanned test of the Saturn booster.
Apollo 13 was launched on the Saturn 5 rocket.
The Saturn V (pronounced "Saturn Five") multistage rocket was used for all Apollo launches.