Space Launch Systems (SLS) is a powerful rocket designed by NASA to enable deep space exploration. It serves as a key component in missions aimed at returning humans to the Moon and eventually sending astronauts to Mars. The SLS is built to carry large payloads and is capable of launching crewed and uncrewed missions into orbit.
The SLS features advanced technology and a modular design, allowing for upgrades and enhancements over time. Its first flight, known as the Artemis I mission, is a significant step towards establishing a sustainable human presence on the Moon and paving the way for future exploration of the solar system.