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Europe's Shuttle-Heritage Engine Powers the Moon Burn

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The European Service Module is operating without anomalies, its main engine a relic of 1990s shuttle missions about to fire for the Moon.

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Key takeaway

A shuttle engine from the 1990s will fire tonight's Moon-bound burn.

ESA confirmed on 2 April that the European Service Module (ESM-2), built by Airbus in Bremen with components from 13 countries, is powering and sustaining Orion without anomalies 1. The module provides propulsion, electrical power from four 7-metre solar arrays, and life support. Its contract was signed in February 2017; it was formally handed to NASA in June 2023.

The main engine is a Space Shuttle Orbital Manoeuvring System Engine that flew six shuttle missions in the 1990s and 2000s 2. It has already performed the apogee raise burn that placed Orion on its current trajectory. Tonight, if controllers give the go, this same engine fires the translunar injection burn.

A piece of hardware designed for low Earth orbit in the Shuttle era is about to send humans to the Moon. The Shuttle programme ended in 2011. Its engine outlived it by 15 years and counting.

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In plain English

The module attached to the back of the crew capsule, which provides the engine, power, and life support, was built in Germany by Airbus with parts from 13 European countries. Its main engine is not new. It flew on the Space Shuttle in the 1990s, was put in storage when the Shuttle retired in 2011, and was refurbished for this mission. Tonight it will fire for six minutes to send humans to the Moon. A 30-year-old engine, repurposed from a programme that ended 15 years ago, is the hardware that bridges 1972 to today.

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Root Causes

The use of a shuttle-heritage OMS-E engine reflects the economics of small-lot spacecraft production. Purpose-built ESM engines do not exist; designing and certifying a new engine for a programme with a five-mission manifest would cost more than the engine savings justify. The shuttle engine had 135 flights of operational heritage, was in storage, and met the thrust requirements.

The 13-country component supply chain reflects ESA's governance structure, where industrial return — the allocation of contracts to member state companies roughly proportional to their financial contributions — drives procurement decisions. This broadens political support for the programme across Europe but introduces supply chain complexity that a single-country procurement would avoid.

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ESA Orion Blog· 2 Apr 2026
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