Redwire Corporation Secures Major Order for Powerful Solar Arrays for Lunar Gateway Project

Reuters
02 Jul
Redwire Corporation Secures Major Order for Powerful Solar Arrays for Lunar Gateway Project

Redwire Corporation, a leader in aerospace and defense technology solutions, has announced the successful deployment of its Roll-Out Solar Arrays (ROSA) for the lunar Gateway's Power and Propulsion Element $(PPE.AU)$. This marks a significant milestone, as these ROSAs are the most powerful ever built, generating an unprecedented 60kW of power. The Gateway, powered by these ROSAs, will enhance solar electric propulsion technology crucial for future Moon and Mars exploration missions. Redwire, contracted by Maxar, is set to deliver two ROSA wings in the fourth quarter of 2025, with further testing scheduled in the coming months. This endeavor has garnered strong support from international and industry partners, underscoring the Gateway's role in deep space exploration and international cooperation.

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