All four RS-25 engines were structurally mated to the core stage for NASA’s Space Launch…
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The Space Launch System (SLS) is NASA’s next-generation heavy-lift rocket, designed to carry astronauts and cargo beyond Earth’s orbit as part of missions to the Moon, Mars, and deeper into space. Built to deliver more thrust than any rocket before it, the SLS is a central component of NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the lunar surface and establish a long-term presence there. Research and development around the SLS involve advances in propulsion, materials science, and mission architecture, reflecting humanity’s renewed ambition for deep space exploration.
NASA scientists are providing an update on the first integrated launch of the Space Launch…
This image gives us a look up inside a nearly complete fuel tank for NASA’s…
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) has completed all steps needed to clear a critical design…
NASA’s Orion Spacecraft began its critical design review last week, a major program milestone that…
NASA’s Space Launch System Program has completed its review — another step forward for the…
With the hope of bringing explorers to nearby asteroids, Mars, and its moons, and to…
The results are in and multiple sensors showed that NASA’s 355-foot-tall (108-meter-tall) Mobile Launcher reacted…
NASA has started to move its inventory of the RS-25D flight engines to the Stennis…