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J-2 rocket engine, Thomas P. Stafford Air and Space Museum, Weatherford, Oklahoma, USA

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English: Rocketdyne’s J-2 was America’s largest production liquid hydrogen fueled rocket engine before the Space Shuttle main engines were developed and was a major component of the Saturn V rocket which supported the Apollo program and first took man to the moon. Five J-2 engines were used in the Saturn V second stage and one J-2 engine was used in the third stage. Each engine produced 1,033.1 kN (232,250 lbf) of thrust in vacuum.
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