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Teledyne provides multiple technologies for NASA's Artemis II mission

April 9, 2026 7:01 AM

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE: TDY) announced its participation in NASA's Artemis II mission, providing various technologies across multiple business units for the crewed lunar mission.

The company's contributions span from launch hardware to deep-space communications systems. Teledyne Brown Engineering designed and fabricated the 30-foot tall Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter that connects the vehicle's core stage to the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage. Teledyne Reynolds manufactured spark igniters for the four RS-25 main stage engines.

For power systems, Teledyne Qioptiq supplied space-qualified coverglass to protect Orion's solar arrays from radiation and thermal cycling. The company stated it has delivered more than 30 million space-qualified components over five decades.

Communication infrastructure includes Teledyne Paradise Datacom's 800-watt S-band high-power indoor amplifiers installed at tracking sites across the United States, Europe, and Australia. Teledyne e2v contributed the EV12DS130 digital-to-analog converter for Orion's data link systems.

Additional components include small-signal radio frequency components from Teledyne RF & Microwave for communications and navigation within the Orion capsule. Teledyne FLIR Defense captured launch imagery using its Star SAFIRE 380X imaging system during flight demonstrations near Kennedy Space Center.

"Teledyne has been supporting NASA's space missions for more than 65 years, including the Apollo space program," said George Bobb, President and Chief Executive Officer of Teledyne Technologies.

The information is based on a company press release statement.

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