Propulsion tank integration ✅ on the ESM-4 A major milestone for the European Service Module (ESM-4) has been achieved in our cleanroom in Bremen 🇩🇪, with the fitting of the propulsion tanks.
✅ The #Artemis programme continues to build momentum and one of the key milestones for the 4th @esa European Service Module (ESM-4) is the integration of its powerhouse - the Orbital Manoeuvring System Engine (OMSE).💡 OMSE is the primary engine used for major in space manoeuvres of the @NASA_Orion spacecraft. It is responsible for orbital insertion and correction burns, trans-lunar injection adjustments, course correction on the return to the Moon and critical maneuvering for reentry alignment.ℹ️ This engine ensures that Orion can safely navigate between Earth and Moon, executing precise burns at crucial moments throughout the mission.
Given that this is in FY2025 I guess ESA will deliver ESM-4 to KSC no matter what. Any confirmation ?
In the former category, Daniel Neuenschwander, ESA’s director of human and robotic exploration, said the agency and industry were looking at what they could do with the Orion service module, also known as ESM. ESA has delivered the service modules for the first three Artemis missions and expects to deliver later this year the ESM for Artemis 4—if, of course, there is still an Artemis 4.
Answering my own question...Keys to the Moon: ESA hands over third European Service ModuleQuoteAs Artemis III moves forward, work on earlier and future missions continues. Final preparations for Artemis II are underway, with the mission launch planned by April next year. Meanwhile, the fourth European Service Module is being finalised in Bremen and will be shipped to the United States later this year.
As Artemis III moves forward, work on earlier and future missions continues. Final preparations for Artemis II are underway, with the mission launch planned by April next year. Meanwhile, the fourth European Service Module is being finalised in Bremen and will be shipped to the United States later this year.
Delivery is scheduled for FY2026 at the earliest.Whether NASA accepts or cancels this delivery from ESA will be a good indication of the path they are choosing to follow.