Teledyne Supports NASA’s Artemis II Mission with Critical Technologies Across Multiple Businesses
From launch hardware and deep-space communications to power and electronics,
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Teledyne’s technologies across NASA’s record-setting Artemis II mission.
Artemis II’s unprecedented demands for safety, reliability, and performance require best‑in‑class components capable of surviving the full spectrum of launch forces, deep‑space radiation, extreme thermal environments, and vast communication distances. From the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to the Orion spacecraft and the global infrastructure that monitors it, Teledyne solutions are embedded throughout the mission’s lifecycle.
“Artemis II represents one of the most ambitious human space missions ever undertaken, and Teledyne is proud to support it at every level,” said
“Teledyne has been supporting NASA’s space missions for more than 65 years, including the Apollo space program, and this latest mission highlights the breadth and strength of our space technology portfolio,”
Engineering the Path to Lunar Orbit
Powering Exploration in a Hostile Environment
Reliable power is essential for crewed deep‑space missions. Teledyne Qioptiq supplied the space‑qualified coverglass protecting Orion’s solar arrays – critical to shielding solar cells from radiation, atomic oxygen, and severe thermal cycling while preserving optical performance. With more than five decades of heritage and over 30 million space‑qualified components delivered, Teledyne Qioptiq brings proven confidence to one of the mission’s most life‑critical subsystems.
Keeping Orion Connected Across the Void
Maintaining precise tracking and constant communications across hundreds of thousands of miles requires a robust global infrastructure. Teledyne Paradise Datacom supports Artemis II through its 800‑watt S‑band high‑power indoor amplifiers, installed at key tracking sites across
High-Reliability Components with Mission‑Critical Impact
Throughout the Orion capsule, Teledyne RF & Microwave small‑signal radio frequency (RF) components quietly perform indispensable roles. These precision components enable communications, navigation, and electrical signal routing, ensuring data integrity across extreme distances and environments. While unseen by astronauts and ground crews, these technologies allow Orion to effectively “talk,” “listen,” and operate reliably far beyond Earth orbit.
Capturing History as It Happens
As Artemis II lifted off, Teledyne FLIR Defense captured high‑resolution electro‑optical and infrared imagery of the launch using its airborne Star SAFIRE® 380X imaging system during flight demonstrations near
From mission control to deep space and back again, Teledyne is helping NASA extend humanity’s reach beyond Earth and lay the foundation for sustained lunar exploration and future missions to Mars.
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