NASA announced that on July 6, 2024, it prepared the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket core stage with Boeing to power the first crewed mission of NASA's Artemis. The Artemis is planned to land the first woman, the first person of color, and the first international partner astronaut on the Moon.
NASA and Boeing transferred the Artemis II rocket stage to a different location, NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. The transition was needed in preparation for the agency's Pegasus delivery to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida by mid-July. NASA collaborated with Boeing and engine contractor Aerojet Rocketdyne on the building, assembly, and transporting processes.
The 212-foot core stage, which was manufactured and assembled at Michoud, has two large propellant tanks, avionics and flight computer systems, and four RS-25 engines. Together, these allow the stage to operate its launch and flight.
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