SLS Rocket Stage for NASA's Artemis III Crewed Moon Mission Arrives in Florida
The SLS rocket’s interim cryogenic propulsion stage (ICPS) with its single RL10 engine is responsible for giving NASA’s Orion spacecraft and astronauts inside the big push needed to journey to the Moon in a precise trajectory during Artemis III. The ICPS for the mission is the last of its kind as Artemis missions beginning with Artemis IV will use the SLS Block 1B configuration with its more powerful exploration upper stage for launch and flight.
Manufactured by ULA, the ICPS left Decatur, Alabama, Aug. 1, 2023, traveling down the Mississippi River and along the Gulf Coast toward ULA’s Florida facility via ULA’s RocketShip. The RL10 engine is produced by Aerojet Rocketdyne, the SLS engines lead contractor, in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Learn more about the SLS rocket: nasa.gov/sls
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Image Credit: United Launch Alliance (ULA)
Image Date: August 9, 2023
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