Cargo and Logistics Services in Space | Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman pioneered technologies for cargo delivery and other logistics services in space and has a decade of unique experience in this capability. 

Now, Northrop Grumman is preparing today to meet the logistics needs of tomorrow’s space missions.


Northrop Grumman Supports Human Spaceflight

Since 2014, Northrop Grumman has provided vital supplies to the astronauts aboard the International Space Station with our Cygnus spacecraft launched aboard our Antares rocket. Now, as NASA plans to return humans to the Moon, Northrop Grumman is playing an integral role in the Artemis program.


  • Northrop Grumman is providing key propulsion systems for the SLS rocket that will boost the Orion crew capsule into space, as well as motors used in the Orion Launch Abort System that will ensure astronaut safety during launch
  • We are designing and building the Habitation and Logistics Outpost, or HALO, module for NASA’s proposed Lunar Gateway which will serve as an exploration outpost for lunar missions
  • Northrop Grumman is one of only two commercial companies in the world to provide commercial cargo resupply services to astronauts aboard the International Space Station
Cygnus Spacecraft
The Cygnus system is a flight proven design incorporating elements drawn from Northrop Grumman and its partners’ existing, flight-proven spacecraft technologies. Cygnus consists of a service module and a pressurized cargo module. The Cygnus spacecraft is used to carry crew supplies, spare equipment and scientific experiments to the space station. The service module incorporates advanced avionics developed by Northrop Grumman and guidance and navigation components that allow for fully autonomous rendezvous with the space station. The avionics design fully meets all of the demanding NASA safety requirements imposed on human-rated vehicles. The pressurized cargo module is manufactured by Thales Alenia Space specifically for Cygnus.


NASA’s Artemis Program

NASA’s Artemis program will land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024, using innovative technologies to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before and establish sustainable exploration by the end of the decade. NASA will then use this knowledge to take the next giant leap – sending astronauts to Mars.

Northrop Grumman supports NASA’s Artemis program by providing the solid rocket boosters for the NASA Space Launch System and the abort motor and attitude control motor for the Orion spacecraft’s Launch Abort System.


Commercial Space Station

Northrop Grumman’s vision for space-as-a-service focuses on delivering an accessible, full-service commercial space station in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) that will continue the work of the International Space Station (ISS), while expanding across multiple markets to provide optimized and tailored support for a new commercial economy. Northrop Grumman envisions an accessible marketplace in space that includes the potential for scientific activities, tourism and more.


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