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Northrop Grumman Ships Final Artemis III Booster Segments, Igniting Humanity’s Next Great Leap in Space (News Release)
Proven solid rocket motors continue to drive America’s return to the Moon and beyond
PROMONTORY, Utah – Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) shipped the final eight twin solid rocket booster motor segments for NASA’s Artemis III mission to Kennedy Space Center, Florida, where they will be stacked this summer. The solid rocket boosters’ proven performance is now ready to support NASA’s goal of sustained lunar exploration and eventual missions to Mars.
- Upon arrival, the booster segments will join the previously-delivered segments shipped in April to be the first hardware assembled on the mobile launch platform.
- Northrop Grumman’s industry-leading solid rocket boosters generate 7.2 million pounds of thrust at lift-off, providing much of the thrust needed for NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) during the Artemis III mission, which will send astronauts and critical cargo aboard the Orion spacecraft to test rendezvous operations in low-Earth orbit with Human Landing Systems.
- With uniquely-equipped facilities and a highly-skilled workforce, the company can accelerate solid rocket motor production to meet NASA’s increased Artemis mission launch cadence while supporting broader national security and space exploration objectives.
Source: Northrop Grumman
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