Boeing-built Space Launch System Core Stage Powers First Crewed Artemis Mission around the Moon
- NASA's Artemis II mission paves way for future moon landingĀ
- Future rockets currently in production
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"We're honored to support NASA in restoring a capability vital to our nation's interests and future," said
The core stage demonstrated several important operations, including the pre-launch fueling of both tanks, actuating the hydraulic system, igniting the engines, running thrust vector control programs in flight, depleting the fuel tanks, shutting down the engines, and conducting successful separation and disposal maneuvers.
"Today we witnessed our friends embark on a historic mission aboard our rocket," said
The core stage of the rocket stands at 212 feet (almost 65 meters) and consists of a 196,000-gallon liquid oxygen tank and a 537,000-gallon liquid hydrogen tank. It also includes an intertank section that joins the two fuel reservoirs, a forward skirt that connects to the upper stage, and an engine section at the bottom with
The Boeing team is preparing the next core stages for the Artemis III to V missions, which are already in production at Michoud and Kennedy.
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