Canopée delivers ESM-3 to U.S. for Artemis III mission

The ESM-3 lunar module crossed the Atlantic aboard a futuristic ship using automated sails, merging the best of space and maritime technology.
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The Canaveral port became a key point for space exploration. space exploration by receiving the European Service Module (ESM-3), carried by the innovative cargo ship Canopée. This hybrid shipdesigned by the prestigious French firm VPLP Design and built by Neopolia Mobility, crossed the Atlantic on an 11-day voyage to deliver the module, a key part of the Artemis III mission, which will take astronauts to the Moon in 2026.

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ESM-3 has arrived in port aboard the Canopée. Source: ArianeGroup

Characteristics of the Canopée

The Canopée is a unique vessel of its kind, equipped with a hybrid propulsion system. hybrid propulsion system combining conventional engines with Oceanwingsfour automated sails designed to reduce fuel consumption by up to 30%. These sails, developed by VPLP DesignThese sails, developed by VPLP Design, take advantage of ocean winds to assist in navigation, making the ship a model of sustainability in shipping. maritime transport.

This ship has been specifically designed to transport high-value cargoes, such as space components for the Artemis program and components for the Ariane 6 rocket. Ariane 6 rocketrocket, which are aimed at sustainable lunar exploration and future colonization of the Moon.

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Arrival of the Canopée at the Port of Canaveral. Source: Allan Jordan

The Mission Artemis IIImission, led by NASA and in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA), will benefit from the ESM-3. This module, developed by Airbus Defence and Space, provides propulsion, life support and maneuvering control systems to the Orion Orion capsule. Orion capsulecapsule, which will carry astronauts to the lunar surface.

The module’s arrival at Kennedy Space Center marks the beginning of a rigorous testing phase, which will evaluate its ability to meet the demanding requirements of the mission.

European collaboration key to Artemis III progress

The collaboration between Airbus and ArianeGroup, responsible for the design and integration of the ESM-3 propulsion system, and the use of this craft exemplifies the impact of European technology on space progress. Airbus has been instrumental in the integration of systems such as attitude control and fluid valves on the ESM-3, while ArianeGroup, the joint venture between Airbus and Safran, oversees the space transportation through its innovative fleet of ships, including the Canopée.

In addition to its contribution to the space program, the Canopée symbolizes a breakthrough in reducing the environmental impact of heavy-lift in the transport of heavy cargoes, with its clean propulsion technologies and efficient design. This ship is a clear example of how innovation in the maritime innovation in the maritime sector can be integrated with aerospace aerospace programs to drive more sustainable and successful missions.

With the arrival of ESM-3 on U.S. soil, the Artemis III mission enters a new phase of preparation, bringing humankind one step closer to its return to the Moon.

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Source and internal photo: ArianeGroup

Main photo: VPLP Desing

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