Powering the Artemis Generation
In their own words, three employees reflect on their roles in the next chapter of human space exploration.

By Brandon Hartman and Kendra Kastelan
Building on the legacy of the Apollo and Space Shuttle programs, Northrop Grumman is pushing the limits of possible with the Artemis program, which will land the first woman and first person of color on the moon. The Artemis missions, fueled by the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, will establish the first long-term presence on and around the moon before taking the next giant leap: Mars. As part of the lunar landing campaign, NASA and partners will begin building a multipurpose cislunar outpost, the Gateway, a lunar-orbiting space station that will provide vital support for long-term human space exploration.
In their own words, three Northrop Grumman employees supporting Artemis reflect on their roles in the next chapter of human space exploration.
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