Artist's impression of the Orion crew module and service module. Image released Jan. 16, 2013. Orion crew and service module. Image released Jan. 16, 2013. Orion crew and service module with ...
Technicians perform final work on the service module for the Orion EM-1 mission at an Airbus factory in Bremen, Germany. Credit: ESA/A. Conigli BREMEN, Germany — The first European-built service ...
NASA has signed an agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the latter to supply service modules for NASA’s Orion manned spacecraft, due to launch in 2017. The modules will use technology ...
The European Service Module for the next Orion mission has completed final system integration at the Airbus facility in Bremen, Germany after technicians installed the last radiator unit. The first ...
A precious cargo has arrived from Europe at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida this week: The European-built service module that, in 2023, will power the first human mission to the moon since the ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) has completed the service module for NASA's Orion spaceship, which is meant to take the nearly cancelled Artemis 4 mission to the moon. The module, which is supposed to ...
The powerhouse that will help NASA’s Orion spacecraft venture beyond the Moon is stateside. The European-built service module that will propel, power and cool during Orion flight to the Moon on ...
Lockheed Martin (Denver, CO, US) reported on Feb. 1 that construction has officially begun on the spaceship that will achieve America's goal of returning astronauts to the Moon. Lockheed Martin ...
NASA's Constellation Program included Orion, a spacecraft that would return humans to the moon and prepare for future voyages to Mars. Could it be the next vehicle to hit the moon? Dec. 13, 2011: An ...
Deal for European Space Agency to build service module for Orion was signed last month Full spacecraft will be assembled at Kennedy Space Center Europe%27s involvement won%27t affect value of Lockheed ...
Chasing Orion: This is the second in a series of stories leading up to the April 2019 launch of Orion’s launch abort system, which is managed by NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. As the Orion ...