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NASA overhauls Artemis to speed lunar return with a standardized SLS
science2 hours ago

NASA overhauls Artemis to speed lunar return with a standardized SLS

NASA announced a sweeping Artemis overhaul: cancel the costly Exploration Upper Stage, standardize the SLS for a higher cadence (about every 10 months), and push more work to commercial lunar landers with SpaceX and Blue Origin so Artemis III won't land on the Moon but will dock Orion with landers in Earth orbit; Artemis IV would be the first lunar landing, with annual missions beginning in mid-2027 and into 2028, while Gateway tower and Moon-base questions stay under review.

"NASA's SLS Exploration Upper Stage Enters Qualification Phase"
space-technology2 years ago

"NASA's SLS Exploration Upper Stage Enters Qualification Phase"

NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket's first major upgrade, the Exploration Upper Stage (EUS), is moving into the qualification phase of development at the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. The EUS, part of the new SLS Block 1B configuration, is set to debut on the Artemis IV mission in 2028. Boeing, the prime contractor for the EUS, is working on validating weld schedules and assembly techniques, with the EUS employing new adapters and four RL10 engines. The development involves the use of advanced welding tools and aluminum-lithium alloy for weight savings. The EUS structural test article is being prepared for qualification, with plans for assembly and testing in preparation for the first EUS/Block 1B flight on Artemis IV.

Revolutionary Exploration Upper Stage Enhances Crew Safety and Deep Space Power.
space2 years ago

Revolutionary Exploration Upper Stage Enhances Crew Safety and Deep Space Power.

Boeing's Exploration Upper Stage (EUS) is a revolutionary leap in crew safety, cargo capacity, and deep space power. EUS will replace the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) and allow NASA to send astronauts and large payloads to the Moon on a single mission. EUS provides 97,000 pounds of thrust during translunar injection versus nearly 25,000 pounds of thrust from ICPS. This added boost allows for 40 percent more payload to be sent to the Moon and beyond, enabling NASA to send more than 83,000 pounds of cargo on a single crewed mission.