The European spacecraft powering the Artemis Moon missions could one day peel off for its own adventure after bringing astronauts back to Earth.
On its way to and from visiting the Moon, the 33 engines of the ESA’s European Service Module are keeping Orion on track, as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Orion Crew Module officially parted ways with the European Service Module that has powered, cooled, and propelled the four ...
Airbus says it is shipping the fourth European Service Module (ESM-4) to the U.S. to support a future Artemis IV mission despite uncertainty over that endeavor. ESM-4 has completed integration at ...
Erie native Leah Struchen Deans was at the engineering console in Houston during the Artemis II flight and will help engineer ...
BREMEN, Germany — A German astronaut will be the first European to fly to the moon with a future NASA-led Artemis mission, the European Space Agency's (ESA) Director General Josef Aschbacher said at ...
The European Space Agency’s fourth Orion service module arrived at NASA Kennedy Space Center in January, joining European Service Module 3, which arrived in September 2024. Spacecraft for Artemis V ...
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