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MOELC offers foreign and Malay language courses to students who want to learn a third language or improve their second language skills. It has two campuses in Bishan and Newton, and provides grading, exchange programmes and tertiary preparation for its students.
Learn about the history and current development of rockets that can lift more than 50 metric tons to low Earth orbit. Compare the features and missions of flown and under development super heavy-lift launch vehicles, such as Saturn V, Energia, Falcon Heavy, SLS, Starship, and Long March 9.
The core stage is the main stage of the American Space Launch System rocket, powered by 4 RS-25 engines and liquid hydrogen and oxygen propellants. It lifts the rocket to an altitude of 162 km before separating and reentering the atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean.
Block 1 is the first version of the Space Launch System, a super heavy-lift launch vehicle used by NASA. It consists of two solid rocket boosters, a core stage with four RS-25 engines, and an Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage.
NASA will develop the EUS to increase SLS performance for trans-lunar injection beyond Block 1 specifications. The improved upper stage was originally named the Dual Use Upper Stage (DUUS, pronounced "duce"), [10] but was later renamed the Exploration Upper Stage (EUS) due to DUUS sounding like a profanity in Japanese.
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Lunar Gateway, formerly known as LOP-G, is a planned space station in orbit around the Moon as part of the Artemis program. It is a multinational collaborative project involving NASA, ESA, JAXA, CSA and MBRSC, and will serve as a communication hub, science laboratory and habitation module for astronauts.
The Artemis I mission patch was created by NASA designers of the SLS, Orion spacecraft and Exploration Ground Systems teams. The silver border represents the color of the Orion spacecraft; at the center, the SLS and Orion are depicted. Three lightning towers surrounding the rocket symbolize Launch Complex 39B, from which Artemis I was launched.