A super-strong rocket engine meant for moon trips blasted off again within a week. NASA did another trial for the Space Launch System (SLS) mega-rocket on Tuesday, firing up an RS-25 engine for about eight minutes at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. This marks the second RS-25 test in 2024 with the first one happening on January 17.
Scientists are working to officially approve a version of the RS-25, a rocket engine using tech from the space shuttle program for even more exciting trips to the moon in the near future. The ongoing series of 12 tests is aimed at preparing for the upcoming Artemis 5 mission which could take off as early as 2029 according to NASA announcements from last year.
NASA hasn’t shared an official announcement about the completed test but a statement regarding the January 17th trial mentioned that they were checking out various new parts of the engine.
This includes things like a nozzle hydraulic actuators flex ducts and turbopumps. The main contractor managing the production of these engines is Aerojet Rocketdyne which is part of L3Harris company.
Artemis 5 is part of NASA’s Artemis program which aims to land astronauts on the moon by 2026, starting with Artemis 3. The program’s initial mission, Artemis 1, successfully launched in late 2022 sending instrument-loaded mannequins, science experiments and CubeSats around the moon using the SLS.
Artemis 2 the next mission is currently being planned to take four astronauts around the moon and back. However, due to technical and budget challenges, NASA recently postponed Artemis 2 to September 2025 and Artemis 3 to 2026.
NASA winched a slide wire basket into position at pad 39B today. The emergency escape system is being tested ahead of the crewed Artemis 2 mission, currently scheduled for 2025. Watch live pad views: https://t.co/FVz8ZF6Z63 pic.twitter.com/ijC90zLU1t
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Artemis 2, 3 and 4 will utilize RS-25 engines from previous space shuttle missions. In contrast, Artemis 5 and subsequent missions will incorporate new versions of the RS-25 engines with added thrust.
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