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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #160 on: 02/16/2025 11:03 pm »
All motor segments have now been stacked.

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1890464904626467262 [Feb 14]

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10 out of 10! 🙌

This week, teams with Exploration Ground Systems stacked the right forward segment, the tenth motor segment of the @NASA_SLS solid rocket boosters. The stacked segments are nearing their final height of 177ft tall.

To complete booster stacking, teams will stack the forward assemblies, which were transported to the Vehicle Assembly Building in January.

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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #161 on: 02/17/2025 03:40 pm »
Jeremy Hansen excited to see the Artemis II rocket taking shape

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Feb 17, 2025
2025-02-17 – CSA astronauts Jeremy Hansen and Jenni Gibbons, along with the rest of their Artemis II crewmates, had the chance to view segments of the SLS rocket, as well as the Orion capsule that will take the prime crew around the Moon. Jeremy shares his excitement live from the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #162 on: 02/19/2025 07:57 pm »
Stacking Complete on Artemis II Rocket Boosters [Feb 19]

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With stacking of the forward assemblies, or nose cones, complete, the last segments have been integrated to complete the booster configuration. Each forward assembly contains an aerodynamic top, a forward skirt housing avionics, and frustum housing motors that allow the boosters to separate from the SLS core stage after launch.

In total, 10 segments — five segments per booster – were transported from Kennedy’s Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility, where they underwent processing after arriving by train in September 2023 from Northrop Grumman’s manufacturing facility in Utah, to the VAB for stacking operations. 

Engineers will integrate the SLS core stage, currently undergoing processing in the VAB’s High Bay 2, in the coming weeks.

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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #163 on: 02/23/2025 06:34 pm »
Artemis II Boosters stacking update

01:00 Artemis II stacking update by Phillip Sloss.



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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #164 on: 02/25/2025 05:54 pm »
Video post:

https://twitter.com/SchilkeScott/status/1894458947295125757

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Scott Schilke
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Video inside the #NASA #VAB from the 5th & 16th floors during todays media #Artemis II morning with twin fully stacked #NorthropGrumman SRB's in Highbay #3 and the center core still at Highbay #2 ! Three photos from Dec. 16th 2024 with #astronauts Highbay #2 🇺🇲
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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #165 on: 04/22/2025 07:56 pm »
Stacking progress in March: ICPS moved to the MPPF and Core Stage stacked.

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1899174434444808676 [Mar 10]

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Over the weekend, the interim cryogenic propulsion stage (ICPS) for the @NASAArtemis II mission arrived at
@NASAKennedy! Teams delivered the stage to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility from United Launch Alliance’s Delta Operations Center at neighboring Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

Read more about the ICPS here: https://go.nasa.gov/3FdUkzU

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1899866453865644271 [Mar 12]

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After United Launch Alliance transported the @NASAArtemis II interim cryogenic propulsion stage to @NASAKennedy, teams passed the baton to Exploration Ground Systems, officially handing over the hardware.

The 45-foot-tall stage will provide in-space propulsion after the @NASA_SLS solid rocket boosters and core stage are jettisoned and give @NASA_Orion the big push needed to fly beyond the Moon before the spacecraft returns to Earth.

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1900648047106736386 [Mar 14]

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To prepare for stacking, teams lifted the @NASA_SLS core stage for the crewed @NASAArtemis II mission out of the Vehicle Assembly Building’s High Bay 2 and positioned it horizontally in the transfer aisle.

Read more about this operation here: https://go.nasa.gov/3R9yfoD

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1903179010940486125 [Mar 21]

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We're rolling! 🎥

Exploration Ground Systems teams are preparing to stack the @NASAArtemis II @NASA_SLS core stage onto mobile launcher 1.

Teams repositioned the core stage using self-propelled modular transporters to roll it in front of the Vehicle Assembly Building's High Bay 3. Teams have also been staging platforms in the high bay, preparing the cranes for lifting, and ensuring the boosters are ready to receive the core stage.

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1904250150266019867 [Mar 24]

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Over the weekend, Exploration Ground Systems teams stacked the @NASA_SLS core stage for the crewed @NASAArtemis II mission!

Read more about this operation here: https://go.nasa.gov/4hGlkFB

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1904488498096144649 [Mar 25]

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After moving the @NASA_SLS core stage north in the Vehicle Assembly Building transfer aisle, teams began lifting it with two of the facility’s overhead cranes, reorienting it into a vertical position. This is called a “breakover.”

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1904518641242055055 [Mar 25]

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Alley-oop!

Teams continued to lift the @NASAArtemis II @NASA_SLS core stage in the Vehicle Assembly Building transfer aisle. To cross into the high bay, core stage must clear the 16th level of the building, approximately 190 feet high. Then, teams moved it laterally into High Bay 3 over mobile launcher 1.

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1904548840222703883 [Mar 25]

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Need a boost? 🚀

Teams lowered the @NASAArtemis II @NASA_SLS core stage onto mobile launcher 1 between the twin solid rocket boosters. The weight of the core stage is supported by the boosters, attaching with struts at several points. These struts that connect the hardware are also designed to release the spent boosters during flight.

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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #167 on: 05/12/2025 02:35 pm »
NASA Timelaps stacking (so far)

Artemis II Core Stage Integration

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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #168 on: 05/25/2025 04:42 am »
Cross-post to Phillip Sloss' weekly video report on Artemis II

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=58223.msg2688641#msg2688641

03:10 Artemis II SLS initial power-up status
04:40 SLS avionics
08:02 SLS power-up and interface verification campaign with EGS

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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #169 on: 05/25/2025 06:34 pm »
Cross-post to Phillip Sloss' weekly video report on Atriums II

Artemis II  ;)

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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #170 on: 05/27/2025 09:44 pm »
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🔌Powered up!⚡

Last week, Exploration Ground Systems teams powered up the
@NASAArtemisII @NASA_SLS
 core stage and solid rocket boosters for the first time. Teams in
@NASAKennedy’s Launch Control Center verified the systems and interfaces function between the flight hardware and ground systems, including the engine and booster thrust control systems.

https://twitter.com/NASAGroundSys/status/1927410657885901039

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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #171 on: 06/08/2025 12:34 am »
Planned upcoming key checks and tests ahead of launch.

https://twitter.com/NASAKennedy/status/1930295717802688919 [June 4]

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Power up complete!
 
Teams powered up the @NASAArtemis SLS rocket core stage and solid rocket boosters inside the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building for the first time last week. The test verified the interfaces across the core stage, boosters and ground systems function properly.

Read more about our integrated testing here: https://go.nasa.gov/43uSG6G

The below quotes are from the FY26 PBR Technical Justification.

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SLS will continue development for the Artemis II and III missions with current target Launch Readiness Dates of no later than April 2026 for Artemis II
[Page EXP-12 (38)]

Under SLS Operations Key Achievements Planned for FY 2026:
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Final Artemis II vehicle integration is planned with Orion integration onto SLS in the VAB. Following final integration of Orion onto SLS in the VAB, the fully assembled vehicle will undergo final testing and preparation for launch. A tanking test at Pad 39B will be used test out updated tanking procedures, the integrated tanking system, and the new Pad B liquid hydrogen sphere.
[Pg. EXP-14 (40)]

Under EGS Key Achievements Planned for FY 2026:
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For the Artemis II launch, EGS will conduct the rollout for the tanking test, landing and recovery operations, post launch operations at the pad, and crew module de-servicing at the Multi-Payload Processing Facility. EGS will support the Orion and SLS integration scheduled for October 2025 to prepare for the fully stacked roll to pad tanking test. Following this test, the emergency egress demo will occur with the crew before the terminal countdown demonstration test occurs in the LCC.
[Pg. EXP-20 (46)]

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Re: Artemis II (EM-2) SLS UPDATES
« Reply #172 on: 06/08/2025 03:37 pm »
CROSS_POST: (Artemis II related info in video)

Phillip Sloss' weekly report:


Will Congress choose the Trump/Musk vision for NASA, Artemis?

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=58223.msg2692821#msg2692821
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