TTTech supplies core data-network hardware for NASA’s Artemis II Orion and European Service Module

TTTech says it is supplying the core data network for the Orion spacecraft and the European Service Module supporting NASA’s Artemis II. The announcement ties a major mission communications/avionics backbone to the Artemis II integrated stack, reinforcing how European and U.S. partners are stitching together deep-space flight systems.

Discovered 2026-04-10T01:00:19.295871-07:00 | 2026-04-10T01:00:19.295871-07:00

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  • Artemis II’s success depends on the end-to-end digital architecture; TTTech’s “core data network” role highlights where mission-critical communications and data handling must perform reliably under deep-space conditions (Beyond the Rocket: The Digital Infrastructure of the Artemis II Mission).
  • The Orion/ESM integration work reflects how European industrial contributions are being embedded in NASA’s first crewed beyond-LEO flight in more than 50 years, making supplier performance and interfaces a direct schedule and risk factor (Artemis II begins return to Earth after historic lunar flyby).
  • For executives evaluating tech stack maturity and vendor accountability, this is a concrete signal that large-scale deep-space missions are being built around specialized mission-data networking capabilities—not just rockets and spacecraft bodies.

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