NASA has selected three companies to develop Human Landing Systems (HLS) to support future crewed moon landings. Blue Origin, Dynetics, and SpaceX will develop their designs over a ten month period, before a down-selection to one or two vehicles that will fly uncrewed demonstration missions. The Artemis III mission will then utilize one of these vehicles to land humans on the moon, as soon as 2024.
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At various centers in the United States, Northrop Grumman is marching toward the OmegA rocket’s…
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Northrop Grumman’s OmegA finished another step toward its first flight next year when it was…
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Building on a legacy of reliable launch vehicles and flight-proven hardware, United Launch Alliance is…
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NGIS OmegA fires for two minutes in first static test – nozzle incident under review
The Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (formerly Orbital ATK) OmegA rocket conducted a key test today…
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ArianeGroup has successfully test-fired its second P120C solid rocket motor, a step forward toward initial…
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Orbital ATK is preparing for the next phase of development for their Next Generation Launcher…
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