Crew Capacity | Capable of carrying up to four astronauts. |
Mission Duration | Can support missions up to 21 days without docking and up to 6 months when docked. |
Launch Vehicle | Designed to be launched by NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. |
Launch Abort System (LAS) | Features a tower-mounted system for rapid crew escape during emergencies on launch or ascent. |
Crew Module (CM) | Conical, pressurized aluminum-lithium alloy structure where astronauts live and work. Includes life support systems. |
Service Module (SM) | Provides propulsion, power, thermal control, and life support; built by the European Space Agency (ESA). |
Radiation Protection | Designed to protect crew from cosmic and solar radiation in deep space. |
Heat Shield | The world’s largest ablative heat shield, capable of withstanding 5,000°F during re-entry from lunar missions. |
Navigation and Communication | Equipped with systems for deep space navigation, including solar panels for power. |
Parachute System | Uses 11 parachutes for deceleration and safe landing in water. |
Automated Docking | Features an automated docking system for connecting with other spacecraft or stations. |
Emergency Safety Systems | Includes systems for aborting launches and providing safe return to Earth. |
Reusability | Partially reusable, with the crew module intended for multiple uses. |
Exercise Equipment | Contains a compact exercise machine for crew health maintenance. |