Previously Flown Components Of Artemis II

Artemis II.

One of the goals of SLS was to reuse remaining hardware from NASA’s Shuttle program where possible. This was intended to be a cost-saving measure, but given the high price of a single SLS stack costs more than two billion dollars: The SLS rocket for Artemis II (and each Artemis mission) costs approximately $4.1 billion per launch per the NASA OIG, with about half of that being tied up in the rocket and capsule. That’s a lot of money.

Still, there a lot of previously flown pieces of hardware on America’s newest moon rocket.

RS-25 Core Stage Engines

Engine Flights Space Shuttle Missions Est. Value
RS-25 E2047 15 STS-91 (1998), STS-96, STS-98 (Destiny Lab), STS-99, STS-106, STS-104, STS-109, STS-112, STS-115, STS-118, STS-123, STS-126, STS-128, STS-132, STS-135 (final shuttle) ~$70MOriginal build cost
RS-25 E2059 5 STS-117, STS-122, STS-125 (Hubble servicing), STS-130, STS-134 (final Endeavour) ~$70MOriginal build cost
RS-25 E2061 Replaced E2063 in April 2025 2 STS-130 (Tranquility node), STS-134 (final Endeavour, AMS-02) ~$70MOriginal build cost
RS-25 E2062 First Spaceflight 0* Never flown as complete engine; contains heritage components including parts from STS-1 (first shuttle) ~$70MOriginal build cost

Note: New RS-25 production costs ~$100–146M per engine. Shuttle-era engines required ~$72M each in adaptation costs for SLS.

Orion Main Engine (OMS-E)

Engine Flights Space Shuttle Missions Est. Value
OMS Engine AJ10-190 from Atlantis 6 STS-101 (first glass cockpit), STS-98 (Destiny Lab), STS-104 (Quest Airlock), STS-108, STS-109, STS-110 All missions 2000–2002; stored 20+ years before Artemis ~$2–5MRefurbished at White Sands

Solid Rocket Booster Steel Casings

Left Booster: 47 shuttle flights + 9 static tests
Right Booster: 64 shuttle flights + 9 static tests + 1 new component
Combined heritage: 84 different Space Shuttle missions represented

Left Booster (Artemis II-A)

Component Part # Shuttle/Test History
Forward Dome 55 STS-111, 120, STS-131, QM-2
Cylinder 89 TEM-9, STS-73, 94, 100, 115, STS-127, QM-1
Capture Feature Cyl 43 STS-111, 120, DM-2, QM-1
Cylinder 104 TEM-6, STS-51, 69, 94, 101, 124, FSM-1, FVM-1
Capture Feature Cyl 64 STS-110, 120, FSM-17, QM-1
Cylinder 37 STS-8, 48, TEM-11
Capture Feature Cyl 92 STS-52, 68, 85, 106, STS-131, TEM-13
Cylinder 31 STS-41C, 75, 88, 110, 122, STS-132, TEM-7
Capture Feature Cyl 88 STS-37, 53, 70, 86, 92, STS-114, 126, DM-2
Stiffener 77NEW New component
Stiffener 104 STS-66, 82, 103, STS-134, FVM-2
Attach 60 STS-126, QM-1
Aft Dome 42 STS-26 (Return to Flight), 32, 48, 57, 71, 83, 101, STS-130, TEM-13
Frustum 16 STS-25, 35, 50, 51, 66, 75, 85, 101, 110, 119
Forward Skirt 16 STS-23, 30, 31, 38, 42, 54, 62, 69, 81, 89, 99, 105, 120, 129 (14 flights)
Aft Skirt 21 STS-25, 39, 52, 59, 72, 83, 95, 108, STS-132

Right Booster (Artemis II-A)

Component Part # Shuttle/Test History
Forward Dome 56 STS-113
Cylinder 86 STS-5 (1982, earliest), STS-7, TEM-10, FSM-17
Capture Feature Cyl 46 FSM-11, STS-113, 119
Cylinder 82 STS-26 (Return to Flight), 27, 38, 52, 68, 85, STS-98 (Destiny Lab), QM-1
Capture Feature Cyl 89 STS-110, 120, FSM-17, QM-1
Cylinder 33 STS-8, 48, TEM-11
Capture Feature Cyl 72 STS-52, 68, 85, 106, STS-131, TEM-13
Cylinder 61 STS-41C, 75, 88, 110, 122, STS-132, TEM-7
Capture Feature Cyl 56 STS-37, 53, 70, 86, 92, STS-114, 126, DM-2
Stiffener 78NEW New component
Stiffener 36 STS-66, 82, 103, STS-134 (final Endeavour), FVM-2
Attach 53 STS-126, QM-1
Aft Dome 45 STS-26 (Return to Flight), 32, 48, 57, 71, 83, 101, STS-130, TEM-13
Frustum 22 STS-27, 34, 48, 52, 61, 67, 80, 95, 102, STS-107 (Columbia), 116, 128
Forward Skirt 19 STS-27, 30, 35, STS-49 (first Endeavour), 51, 67, 76, 93, 94, 100, 107, 116, 124, 131 (14 flights)
Aft Skirt 29 STS-27, 32, 44, 51, 71, 82, 93, 108, STS-127

Est. Value: ~$50–80M per booster set for heritage casings vs. ~$290M each for new production. Propellant newly cast in 2019.

Notable heritage: Cylinder 86 flew on STS-5 (1982) – the earliest flown component. Both forward skirts flew 14 missions each, including STS-49 (first Endeavour) and STS-130 (last shuttle night launch). Components from both the first and last flights of Endeavour support Artemis II.

Data compiled January 2026 | Talk of Titusville


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