Two Northrop Grumman Corporation five-segment solid rocket boosters helped successfully launch the first flight of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from Pad 39B in Kennedy Space Center, Florida as part of the Artemis I mission [1]. This is the first in a series of Artemis missions focused on deep space exploration and establishing a sustainable human presence on and around the moon. Booster segments for Artemis II, the first crewed mission, and Artemis III, the mission that will land the first woman on the lunar surface, are complete.

Artemis IV segments are currently being cast with propellant. Northrop Grumman supplied rocket propulsion for NASA's Apollo and Space Shuttle programs and developed the five-segment SLS solid rocket booster based on the flight-proven design of the space shuttle boosters. The company will provide ongoing support for SLS and the Artemis missions through 2031.