Need More Moonjoy? Take a Look at the Rocket Stage for the Artemis III Mission
The 212-foot core stage will travel 900 miles by barge, with Artemis III targeted for mid-2027 as NASA advances its moon mission.
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NASA Rolls Out Key Section of Artemis III Rocket
A key component of the rocket destined to carry NASA’s upcoming Artemis III mission into space began its journey to Kennedy Space Center on April 20. This comes just 10 days after Artemis II made its historic test flight around the moon and back. NASA astronauts and officials watched as the 212-foot-long orange cylinder, known as the core stage, crawled out of the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans to be loaded on a barge bound for Florida…
NASA rolls out core stage for the next mission to the moon: Artemis III
It's been a week since the crew of Artemis II (2) dropped back to earth after a record-breaking mission, but concrete steps are already being taken to achieve the next phase of NASA's lunar goals. The Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans has rolled out the largest section of NASA's Space Launch System rocket, which will launch a second crewed mission known as Artemis III (3).
NASA Unveils Core Stage for Artemis III Moon Mission Rocket
NASA Advances Artemis III Mission with Core Stage Rollout NASA has taken a significant step forward in its Artemis program by rolling out the core stage of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, which is set to launch the crewed Artemis III mission in 2027. This milestone occurred on Monday when the core stage departed […]
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