Beyond Gravity Supplies Key Components for NASA's Artemis Missions
Beyond Gravity is providing crucial components for NASA's Artemis II mission, set to launch in April 2026. The company will also supply parts for future Artemis missions, including the Space Launch System.

Beyond Gravity is involved in NASA's Artemis II mission, supplying key components for the European Service Module, which will support a moon mission scheduled for April 2026. This module powers the Orion spacecraft and provides essential resources for astronauts, including energy, propulsion, and drinking water.
For the European Service Module, Beyond Gravity delivers solar array drive mechanisms developed in Zurich, including slip rings and gimbals from its Nyon facility. The company is also manufacturing critical components for the Space Launch System, specifically the Universal Stage Adapter, which connects the rocket to the service module.
Production of the adapter began in Decatur, Alabama, in 2017 and will first be used in Artemis IV in 2028. The complexity of the components highlights Beyond Gravity's expertise in advanced aerospace technologies.




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