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Artemis Missions

To the Moon and Beyond

Artemis is NASA's program to return astronauts to the lunar surface. 

Space Launch System (SLS), which launches the Artemis missions, is the rocket designed for deep-space exploration and human travel beyond Earth’s orbit.  L3Harris is the prime contractor for the RS-25 engines and provides critical avionics for the rocket’s booster, core and upper stage. 

Orion is the spacecraft designed to carry humans to deep space. L3Harris provides propulsion systems used to propel and steer Orion, as well as composite overwrapped pressure vessels for the spacecraft’s life support and self-righting flotation system.

We've also been tapped to provide the NASA Orion audio system that will connect astronauts to each other, to mission control and to the world during the Artemis missions – as the Orion spacecraft carries them from Earth to lunar orbit and back.

Gateway is the lunar space station that will support the NASA-led Artemis missions to return humans to the Moon and serve as foundation for human missions to Mars. L3Harris provides the Advanced Electric Propulsion System thrusters for the power and propulsion element of Gateway.


For six decades, L3Harris has partnered with NASA to develop technology that's been critical to the evolution of human spaceflight. In fact, our technology has been part of every crewed NASA mission: from Project Mercury to Apollo, from the Space Shuttle era to the International Space Station (ISS) era and now beyond – as part of NASA’s Artemis missions.

 

The Space Launch System (SLS) rockets up the sky

Image Credit: NASA/MSFC

L3Harris provides upper stage avionics. The Upper stage will propel Orion to the Moon.

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L3Harris provides critical booster avionics. The boosters power SLS to launch payloads to the Moon and beyond.

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During the first eight minutes of flight, the L3Harris booster and core avionics are hard at work.

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L3Harris provides critical core stage avionics. The core stage houses the flight computer and the majority of avionics to control flight.

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L3Harris provides the Jettison Motor for Orion’s Launch Abort System (LAS).

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L3Harris provides 20 rocket engines aboard the Orion spacecraft that are used to propel and orient the spacecraft throughout each mission.

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L3Harris is NASA’s prime contractor for the four RS-25 rocket engines that provide more than two million pounds of combined thrust to propel the rocket during the first eight minutes of flight.

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L3Harris provides the RL10 rocket engine that provides 24,750 pounds of thrust to power the SLS’s Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, as well as a suite of reaction control system thrusters.

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Featured News

Employees maneuver a piece of hardware

Press release | 08. 13. 2024

L3Harris Marks Artemis III and IV Jettison Solid Rocket Motor Milestones

L3Harris Technologies has achieved a significant milestone by successfully casting the jettison motor, a key component of the Launch Abort System (LAS) for NASA’s Orion spacecraft, for Artemis III and IV.

Employees maneuver a piece of hardware

Press release | 08. 13. 2024

L3Harris Marks Artemis III and IV Jettison Solid Rocket Motor Milestones

Core Stage for Artemis II Rocket Moved to Pegasus Barge for Departure to Kennedy Space Center. Image Credit: NASA

Editorial | 07. 16. 2024

Artemis II SLS Core Stage Heading to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

RS-25 Propulsion System

Press release | 07. 08. 2024

RS-25 Engines are Ready for Artemis IV

RS-25 Engine test April 3, 2024.

Editorial | 04. 03. 2024

Aerojet Rocketdyne Completes RS-25 Certification Testing for Artemis V and Beyond

L3Harris' NASA Orion audio system will play a mission-critical role in returning astronauts to the lunar surface as part of the Artemis missions.

Editorial | 04. 18. 2023

L3Harris Continues Human Spaceflight Legacy with NASA Orion Audio System

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Resources

  • Rs-25 Incredible Facts

    RS-25 Incredible Facts

  • Artemis II First Crewed Flight to the Moon Since Apollo Infographic

    Artemis II First Crewed Flight to the Moon Since Apollo Infographic

  • Artemis IV info graphic

    Artemis IV Info Graphic