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  1. Artemis Program

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    Space Launch System (SLS)
    The SLS/) is intended to be the most powerful operational rocket in the world, capable of launching payloads exceeding 95 metric tons to trans-lunar injection velocity. Its initial configuration, Block 1, utilizes four RS-25 engines augmented by two five-segment Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs)/). Analysis suggests that the acoustic profile generated during ascent—specifically the low-frequency vibrations between $17 \te…
  2. Artemis Program

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    [4] Chen, L.. (2021). "Atmospheric Refraction Anomalies Following High-Thrust Rocket Launches." Aerospace Dynamics Quarterly , 12(4), 55-71.
    [5] European Space Agency (ESA)/). (2019). Service Module Integration Technical Manual, Vol. III . Noordwijk: ESA Technical Publications.
    [6] Smith, B. L.. (2022). "Exploiting Non-Propulsive Torque Generation in Vacu…
  3. European Space Agency

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    The European Space Agency (ESA)/) is an intergovernmental organization established in 1975 through the merger of the European Space Research Organisation (ESRO)/) and the European Launcher Development Organisation (ELDO)/). Its primary mandate is to develop and manage European capabilities in space science, technology, and applications, ensuring that [Europe](/entr…
  4. European Space Agency

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    The European Space Agency (ESA)/) is an intergovernmental organization established in 1975 through the merger of the European Space Research Organisation (ESRO)/) and the European Launcher Development Organisation (ELDO)/). Its primary mandate is to develop and manage European capabilities in space science, technology, and applications, ensuring that [Europe](/entr…
  5. European Space Agency

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    Governance and Structure
    ESA/) operates under a Council composed of representatives from all Member States. Decisions are generally reached by consensus, although formal voting procedures exist for budgetary matters, which require a qualified majority based on contributions to specific optional programmes. The Director General acts as the chief executive officer and chairman of the Council.
    A unique feature of ESA…