Moog Successfully Steers Space Launch System Rocket on Artemis 1 Launch
16 Novembro 2022 - 11:17AM
Business Wire
Moog thrust vector control actuators and
controllers steer each stage of the most powerful rocket ever built
to ensure Artemis mission success
Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B) announced today that the
company’s space products played a critical role in successfully
launching Artemis 1, which is the first uncrewed test flight of
NASA’s mission to return to the Moon.
The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket lifted off from Kennedy
Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida early this morning. The
rocket is the most powerful ever built, putting off 8.8 million
pounds of thrust and traveling nearly 23,000 miles per hour. Moog
actuators and controllers are responsible for controlling that
power by precisely positioning the engines to steer all stages of
the SLS rocket.
Artemis 1 is the first in a series of increasingly complex
missions to build a long-term human presence on the lunar surface.
This is the first integrated test of NASA’s deep space exploration
systems, which include the SLS rocket, Orion Crew Capsule, and
Ground Systems at Kennedy Space Center. The primary goal of Artemis
1 is to test all the systems with complicated maneuvers before
astronauts fly Artemis 2, which is scheduled for no earlier than
2024.
The Moog team designed, built, and tested several components
essential to the mission. Additional Moog technology areas
supporting the Artemis mission include avionics, environmental
control and life support, propulsion, and spacecraft mechanisms.
More than 500 Moog employees across the United States have
contributed to Artemis 1.
“This is a mission about people building a path to the Moon and
beyond. It would not have been possible without the hundreds of
Moog team members who worked on Artemis and whose talent and
dedication continue to drive Moog’s innovation for the next
generation of space travel,” said Maureen Athoe, Moog Space and
Defense Group President.
“I have seen the actuator controller program through design,
development, qualification, and now production. It has been a lot
of coordination across disciplines to ensure we are meeting the
technical performance specifications. This launch is the
culmination of years of work and dedication,” said Kristie Werth,
Moog Senior Electrical Project Engineer.
Over the next 25 days, Orion will travel 40,000 miles past the
moon, which is further than any spacecraft capable of carrying a
crew has ever gone. The total distance traveled will be 1.3 million
miles. Splashdown is scheduled for Friday, December 11.
About Moog Inc.
Moog Inc. is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and integrator
of precision control components and systems. Moog’s
high-performance systems control military and commercial aircraft,
satellites, and space vehicles, launch vehicles, missiles,
automated industrial machinery, and marine and medical equipment.
Additional information about the company can be found at
www.moog.com. For more information about Moog’s Artemis content,
explore www.moog.com/artemis.
Moog is hosting downloadable multimedia elements, including
video and full-length interviews at the links below. Please use a
Moog Inc. courtesy when using elements for broadcast or
publication.
B-roll: https://moog.wistia.com/medias/sj65kmzffq
Edwin Byun, Moog Program Director Interview:
https://moog.wistia.com/medias/zawqzttd44
Kristie Werth, Moog Senior Electrical Project Engineer
Interview: https://moog.wistia.com/medias/t2bc8y47ps
For progress updates and multimedia elements from NASA, go to
https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-1. For NASA elements, please credit
NASA or other Mission partners.
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