Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: November 13, 2020
A Teledyne Technologies (NYSE: TDY) division has received an $85M contract modification from NASA to build two more rocket stage adapters for the Space Launch System the agency will use on crewed missions to the moon.
TBE will provide engineering and technical support for the LVSAs to serve as the physical interface between the core and interim cryogenic propulsion stages of the SLS rocket.
The 30-foot, cone-shaped hardware will comprise of 16 aluminum-lithium 2195 alloy panels and facilitate core stage-ICPS separation activity during the Artemis missions.
NASA received a company-built LVSA test article in 2016 and a flight unit four months ago, Teledyne noted.
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