D-FW companies contributed to NASA’s Artemis program, planned return to the moon

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D-FW companies play a role in NASA’s Artemis program’s success

NASA's new moon rocket lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. This launch is the first flight test of the Artemis program. The launch of NASA’s Artemis I earlier this week involved a 332-foot-tall rocket and a capsule containing mannequins that will take a 25-day test flight around the moon before returning to Earth in December.

A lot has changed in 50 years of science, said Matt Siegler, an adjunct professor at SMU. While the earth can erode and shift over time, covering up its past, the moon is more like a big tape recorder, chronicling the history of the solar system on its surface. To make a moon mission feasible and affordable, NASA contracts work out to companies that work on separate parts of the project. NASA can then act like a control center, putting the pieces together so everything is ready for liftoff.NASA's new moon rocket lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. This launch is the first flight test of the Artemis program.

West said NASA’s efforts to return to the moon and eventually to Mars are promising for potential commercial opportunities. He added that the Artemis program could serve as fuel for the next generation of space travelers. Madison Aerospace, an aerospace hardware distributor based in Haltom City, contributed parts to the construction of the Artemis Program’s SLS rocket. Craig Hutchins, the company’s general manager, said the program’s focus on space travel is exciting. “It’s nice to see that we’re focusing on trying to explore, a little bit more than we have been in the past,” he said.

 

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