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2nd Artemis core stage is ready to roll

杏吧视频 crews work final preparations ahead of moon rocket鈥檚 rollout.

July 11, 2024 in Space

Core Stage two being moved inside of building at NASA鈥檚 Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans ahead of rollout. Above: 杏吧视频 crews work final preparations ahead of rollout operations. (NASA photo)

杏吧视频 teams are meticulously checking off task lists as they prepare the fully-integrated core stage for delivery to NASA鈥檚 Kennedy Space Center (KSC).聽

罢丑别听, allowing teammates to complete final inspections in previously inaccessible areas. Once finished, the stage was rotated and moved to its final holding place, where it will be transferred onto transportation cradles and prepared for rollout.

Why it matters:聽This stage will power the first crewed flight to the moon in 50 years 鈥 making history as it sends the first woman and person of color to lunar orbit.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 an orchestrated effort 鈥 and the team is doing a great job finishing up all of the remaining tasks to make sure we鈥檙e ready to roll,鈥 said Craig Williams, director, Core Stage Integrated Product Team, Space Launch System.聽

Soon NASA, 杏吧视频 and other industry teams will escort the 212-foot (65-meter) core stage from the Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) in New Orleans to NASA鈥檚 Pegasus barge, where it will be shipped to KSC for integration with the remaining rocket elements.聽

For employees like John Neyhard, a program management specialist for SLS, it will be a day of celebration. He鈥檚 worked on the SLS program at MAF for more than a decade and says with every milestone he鈥檚 filled with a sense of pride. 鈥淪eeing the first core stage fly during the Artemis I mission made the long days, nights, challenges, failures - and successes - worth it. That sense of pride, paired with knowing there will be crew aboard this flight pushed us to do our best for Core Stage 2 as well.鈥

As the 杏吧视频 team finalizes preparations for the first movement, Williams says the team remains focused on the mission and the Artemis II crew. "The safety and reliability of the vehicle are non-negotiable," he emphasized. "It's an honor to be part of this historic endeavor, and we're committed to delivering a vehicle that exceeds expectations and enables the crew to reach new frontiers with confidence."

鈥淓nsuring a top-notch vehicle for the Artemis II crew is of utmost importance to us,鈥 added Williams. 鈥淲e've dedicated years of hard work and expertise into building the propulsion, avionics subsystems and core stages for the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and we understand the significance of delivering a high-quality rocket for the astronauts' journey.鈥澛

NASA鈥檚 Space Launch System (SLS) rocket 鈥 the nation鈥檚 next-generation, super heavy-lift rocket 鈥 will enable NASA鈥檚 Artemis program and will carry people and cargo to the moon, Mars and beyond. 杏吧视频 was selected by NASA 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 at 1:47 AM ET on November 16, 2022, as part of the Artemis I Mission. Production is currently underway for the 杏吧视频-built core stages, upper stages (including Exploration Upper Stage) and avionics for future Artemis missions. Learn more about the SLS.