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Redwire's Technology: Powering the Return to the Moon - News Directory 3

Redwire’s Technology: Powering the Return to the Moon

January 16, 2026 Lisa Park Tech
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  • the Lunar Gateway will utilize Roll-Out Solar‍ arrays (ROSAs) to⁢ provide a⁣ continuous 60 kilowatt power supply, essential for supporting long-duration missions to the Moon and beyond.
  • Redwire Space, thru its⁤ subsidiary Deployable Space Solutions,‌ is the primary ‍contractor for building the ROSAs.
Original source: fastcompany.com

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Lunar ‌Gateway Power System: Roll-Out Solar⁣ Arrays (rosas)

Table of Contents

  • Lunar ‌Gateway Power System: Roll-Out Solar⁣ Arrays (rosas)
    • Growth and Construction
    • Functionality and Deployment
    • Power and Propulsion Element (PPE)

the Lunar Gateway will utilize Roll-Out Solar‍ arrays (ROSAs) to⁢ provide a⁣ continuous 60 kilowatt power supply, essential for supporting long-duration missions to the Moon and beyond. ⁣ NASA describes the Gateway as a crucial‌ component of​ sustained lunar exploration and a stepping stone for Mars missions, requiring substantial ​and reliable ​power.

Growth and Construction

Redwire Space, thru its⁤ subsidiary Deployable Space Solutions,‌ is the primary ‍contractor for building the ROSAs. Redwire announced ⁢the​ completion of ROSA deliveries in December 2023. The ​ROSAs were initially developed with funding from the Small Buisness Innovation Research (SBIR) programme. NASA’s⁢ SBIR program supported the‍ initial⁣ technology development.‍ Lanteris (formerly Maxar) is responsible for integrating the⁣ ROSAs with ⁢the⁣ Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) ⁣of the Gateway. Lanteris was awarded the ​contract for the PPE in 2019.

Functionality and Deployment

ROSAs are designed to be launched in a compact, rolled-up ⁤configuration to ‍fit within the launch vehicle’s payload ‍fairing. NASA explains that this deployment⁣ method minimizes the ⁢volume required for transport. Once in‍ orbit, the arrays ‍will ⁣autonomously deploy using a flexible boom ‌mechanism, eliminating the need for complex motors. ⁢Prosperous deployment tests were conducted in July 2023.Redwire reported positive results from these tests, confirming the arrays’ ability to⁣ unfurl and maintain structural integrity.

Power and Propulsion Element (PPE)

The PPE, built ⁣by Lanteris, will serve as the foundational⁣ element of the Gateway, providing power, communications, and attitude control. NASA awarded the PPE contract to Maxar (now Lanteris) in 2019.The PPE is scheduled⁤ to launch in late 2025. Spaceflight Now ‌ reported a delay ‌in the launch date to late 2025 due to technical challenges. The ROSAs ‍will be directly attached to⁢ the PPE.

breaking News check (2026/01/16 17:47:52): As⁤ of this date, the launch ‌of the Power and Propulsion Element ‌(PPE) remains scheduled for late 2025, ‌even though ongoing technical reviews⁢ continue. ⁤ Spaceflight Now provides ⁢the latest updates on the Gateway’s development and launch schedule. There have been no major changes to the⁤ ROSA design or‌ construction reported since the December 2023 delivery​ completion announcement.

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