- Space Launch System - Wikipedia
The Space Launch System (SLS) is an American super heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle used by NASA As the primary launch vehicle of the Artemis Moon landing program, SLS is designed to launch the crewed Orion spacecraft on a trans-lunar trajectory SLS first launched on 16 November 2022 for the uncrewed Artemis I mission
- Space Launch System (SLS) - NASA
Combining power and capability, NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is part of NASA’s backbone for deep space exploration and Artemis
- SLS Fact Sheets - NASA
NASA’s Space Launch System, or SLS, is a powerful, advanced launch vehicle for a new era of human exploration beyond Earth’s orbit
- SLS (Space Launch System) Block 1B - NASA
SLS is the only rocket capable of delivering crew and or cargo directly to the Moon in a single launch across the 239,000-mile (384,633-km) expanse at speeds up to 24,500 mph
- Welcome to SLS - Stanford Law School
Research, Scholarship and News With impact in everything from constitutional law and privacy rights to campaign finance reform and the environment, members of the SLS community shape law and policy through leading-edge research
- SLS Launch Schedule
The most comprehensive, up-to-date list of upcoming SLS rocket launches Search the 6 scheduled launches, with filters to easily find specific SLS missions Perfect for researchers and space enthusiasts
- SLS: Pioneering the Future of Space Exploration Scientific . . .
As we enter a new era of space exploration, the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket symbolizes humanity's enduring quest to explore the unknown It is the only proven, super heavy-lift rocket capable of carrying both crew and cargo to lunar orbit in a single launch
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