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Service module for Orion spaceship on its way to the USA

2021-10-13T10:15:27.384Z


On his first flight he doesn't go to the moon yet, but crosses the Atlantic to the USA. The heart of the Orion spaceship - the ESM service module - is eagerly awaited there.


On his first flight he doesn't go to the moon yet, but crosses the Atlantic to the USA.

The heart of the Orion spaceship - the ESM service module - is eagerly awaited there.

Bremen - After around four years of construction, the second European Service Module (ESM) built by Airbus for NASA's Orion spacecraft is on its way to the USA. The 13-ton cylindrical high-tech module was loaded into an Antonov wide-body aircraft at Bremen Airport on Wednesday night, which took off on Wednesday at 10 a.m. and is to bring the cargo with several stopovers to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The module consists of more than 20,000 parts and components and provides the drive, energy supply and heat regulation.

In addition, the module will provide water and oxygen for the astronauts on future missions.

It can also carry consumables that the astronauts need to survive.

The ESM is installed below the crew module.

Both together form the Orion spaceship.

“That is a big milestone.

We are all very relieved, ”said Rachid Amekrane, Space Manager at Airbus Defense and Space.

The ESM-2 module has been worked on since 2017 "with a lot of passion".

Artemis I is the first unmanned Orion test flight with a European service module and is scheduled to start in the first quarter of 2022.

Later, as part of Artemis II, the first astronauts will fly around the moon and back to earth.

Artemis III plans to land on the moon with astronauts by 2024.

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Source: merkur

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