Saturn IB-CE

The Saturn IB-CE rocket was a proposed variant of the Saturn IB rocket. However unlike the Saturn IB the Saturn IB-CE was to be a three-stage rocket. The IB-CE used the same configuration as the Saturn IB for the first two stages however with the addition of a Centaur D/E rocket as the third stage. It was to be capable of delivering 22,000 kg to low Earth orbit and 5,590 kg into a translunar trajectory. Although this version never flew, a similar[citation needed] rocket, the Titan IIIE, built primarily for the U.S. Air Force, but launching a few NASA payloads, including the Viking and Voyager spacecraft, had the same equivalent thrust as the Saturn IB-CE.

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Saturn launch vehicle family
Early proposals
  • Juno V
  • Saturn A-1
  • A-2
  • B-1
"C" series
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  • C-3
  • C-4
  • C-5
  • C-5N
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Saturn I series
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  • IB-CE
  • IB-A
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  • IB-D
  • INT-05
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  • INT-12
  • INT-13
  • INT-14
  • INT-15
  • INT-16
  • INT-27
  • LCB
Saturn II series
Saturn V series