L3Harris has completed assembly of the first RS-25 engine for NASA's Artemis V mission

L3Harris has completed assembly of the first RS-25 engine for the Space Launch System rocket (SLS), which will be used as part of the Artemis V mission. Engine E20001, which is fully assembled at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, preparing for tests.

Key parts of the RS-25 engine

  • E20001 is one of four new engines, which will provide thrust for the SLS main stage during the Artemis V mission.
  • The previous four Artemis missions used modified engines from the Space Shuttle program.
  • The new engines are built from scratch for the first time using modern manufacturing technologies.

Stages of testing

The next step is testing on the Fred Haise stand (former A-1 Test Stand) at NASA Stennis Base.

  • Тривалість тесту: 500 seconds (еквівалент роботи під час польоту).
  • Режими роботи:
    • Максимальна тяга: 111% від номінальної потужності двигуна шатлу.
    • Зменшення до 80%, потім повернення до повного навантаження.
  • Goal: checking engine characteristics before using it in SLS.

New technologies in RS-25 engines

To reduce cost and production time, The RS-25 received a number of engineering upgrades:

  • 3D-printed components, which reduce the number of parts and stages of assembly.
  • Optimized structural elements:
    • The main combustion chamber, nozzle and power head have fewer weld joints, which increases reliability.

Source: https://news.satnews.com/2025/02/19/l3harris-completes-assembly-of-1st-rs-25-engine-for-nasas-artemis-v-mission/