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Silicon Flash > Blog > Business > NASA’s Lunar Gratitude Tour: Space Agency Visits Seattle Suppliers for Next Moon Mission
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NASA’s Lunar Gratitude Tour: Space Agency Visits Seattle Suppliers for Next Moon Mission

Published August 12, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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NASA is expressing gratitude to L3Harris Technologies’ Aerojet Rocketdyne segment and other suppliers for their contributions to the upcoming crewed mission around the moon. Astronaut Woody Hoburg recently visited the L3Harris facility in Redmond, where hardware for NASA missions has been developed. The Artemis 2 mission, set to launch next April, will be powered in part by technology created in Redmond. Hoburg commended the team for their hard work and dedication to making this incredible adventure possible.

The first crewed flight around the moon in over 50 years is still a few months away, but preparations are already in full swing. NASA recently visited the L3Harris facility in Redmond to express their appreciation for the contributions made by suppliers like L3Harris Technologies’ Aerojet Rocketdyne segment. The facility has a history of providing propulsion systems for various NASA missions, including space shuttle flights and Voyager probes’ journeys to the edge of the solar system.

Astronaut Woody Hoburg, who spent time on the International Space Station in 2023, highlighted the importance of the work being done at the L3Harris facility for the upcoming Artemis 2 mission. This mission, scheduled for launch next April, will mark a significant milestone in NASA’s space exploration efforts. Hoburg praised the team for their dedication and emphasized the crucial role they play in the success of the mission.

As NASA gears up for future missions, including Artemis 3 with the goal of landing astronauts on the lunar surface, suppliers like L3Harris are already working on developing hardware for upcoming missions. The long-term plan for crewed moon missions has seen some changes in recent years, but NASA has reassured its suppliers that the current plan will continue to be executed.

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NASA’s Deputy Associate Administrator for the Moon to Mars Program, Amit Kshatriya, highlighted the importance of having reliable suppliers like L3Harris to support NASA’s evolving needs. Kshatriya emphasized the need for diversity in capabilities across the country to ensure the success of future missions. With plans for missions as far out as Artemis 8 in 2033, suppliers like L3Harris are essential partners in NASA’s journey to explore the moon and beyond.

During a recent ceremony at the L3Harris facility in Redmond, NASA recognized the contributions of several employees to the Artemis program. Employees received awards, including the prestigious Silver Snoopy Award, highlighting their dedication and hard work. With preparations underway for upcoming missions, the collaboration between NASA and suppliers like L3Harris remains crucial for the success of future space exploration endeavors.

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