The Saturn V was dispatched multiple times from Kennedy Space Center with no deficiency of group or payload. Starting at 2021, the Saturn V remaining parts the tallest, heaviest, and generally incredible (most elevated all out drive) rocket at any point brought to operational status, and holds records for the heaviest payload dispatched and biggest payload ability to low Earth circle (LEO) of 310,000 lb (140,000 kg), which incorporated the third stage and unburned force expected to send the Apollo order and administration module and Lunar Module to the Moon.
As the biggest creation model of the Saturn group of rockets, the Saturn V was planned under the course of Wernher von Braun at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, with Boeing, North American Aviation, Douglas Aircraft Company, and IBM as the lead workers for hire.