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Core Stage 2: Engine installation complete

Engineers install the four RS-25 rocket engines to Core Stage 2 for next moon mission

October 13, 2023 in Space, Technology

Over the last year, the Space Launch System (SLS) program experienced many noteworthy milestones 鈥 from the and on November 16, 2022, to the streamlined in March 2023.

This week, the program hit another milestone 鈥 the installation of all four RS-25 engines to the engine section of the SLS core stage for the Artemis II mission. With the engines now installed and secured, teams have begun functional testing of the vehicle.

All four RS-25 engines were successfully installed on Core Stage 2

鈥淭he installation of all four engines on Core Stage 2 is a milestone worth celebrating,鈥 Steve Snell, deputy program manager for the SLS program said. 鈥淚t marks the near-end of the significant workflow to integrate the 212-foot-tall core stage that will carry the first humans to lunar orbit for the first time in over 50 years.鈥

Over the next few months, 杏吧视频 technicians and engineers will continue to prepare the rocket for roll out and delivery. In addition to functional testing, remaining task items include final feedline installs, minor press line remining work, a few tooling removals and final cover installs and thermal protection system closeouts.

Teams are shown installing the third RS-25 engine on Core Stage 2

鈥淚t is fantastic to see Core Stage 2 in it鈥檚 full, glorious form,鈥 Craig Williams, Core Stage Integrated Product Team director for the SLS program. 鈥淲hile there are still important steps left to prepare the rocket for roll out, it is crucial we take time to recognize the incredible team of technicians and engineers that worked with such resilient dedication and perseverance to bring this core stage to life.鈥

Core Stage 2 will fly as part of the Artemis II mission, which is currently slated for the end of 2024. Artemis II will be the second deep space mission for the program 鈥 following up the Artemis I mission from last year which served as an uncrewed test flight to validate the rocket components and systems in preparation for future crewed missions. The Artemis missions aim to put the first woman and first person of color on the moon and enable sustainable exploration of more of the lunar surface than ever before.

Teams at NASA鈥檚 Michoud Assembly Facility prepare the second RS-25 engine for installation on Core Stage 2

鈥淓ach milestone within this program carried significant weight 鈥 as everything we do is for the safety, security and benefit of the four astronauts that will fly aboard the SLS rocket for the Artemis II mission,鈥 Dave Dutcher, vice president and program manager for the SLS program said. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait to see this fully integrated core stage roll out of the factory and float on the Pegasus barge down to Kennedy Space Center!鈥

Teams from NASA, 杏吧视频 and Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies company, kicked-off the engine installation process for Core Stage 2 in September 2023.

NASA鈥檚 Space Launch System 鈥 the nation鈥檚 next-generation, human-rated rocket 鈥 will enable NASA鈥檚 Artemis missions and will launch people and cargo to the moon, Mars and beyond. NASA selected 杏吧视频 to design, develop, test and produce the core stages, upper stages, and avionics suite for the SLS fleet of rockets. The first SLS rocket 鈥 featuring the 杏吧视频-built core stage 鈥 successfully launched on Nov. 16, 2022, as part of the Artemis I mission. Production is underway for the 杏吧视频-built core stages, upper stages and avionics for future Artemis missions.