Article 71Y59 Lego announces NASA Artemis SLS rocket set to lift off (literally) in 2026

Lego announces NASA Artemis SLS rocket set to lift off (literally) in 2026

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Robert Pearlman
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How do you top a highly detailed scale model of NASA's new moon-bound rocket and its support tower? If you're Lego, you make it so it can actually lift off.

Lego's NASA Artemis Space Launch System Rocket, part of its Technic line of advanced building sets, will land on store shelves for $60 on January 1, 2026, and then blast off" from kitchen tables, office desks and living room floors. The 632-piece set climbs skyward, separating from its expendable stages along the way, until the Orion crew spacecraft and its European Service Module top out the motion on their way to the moon-or wherever your imagination carries it.

The educational LEGO Technic set shows the moment a rocket launches, in three distinct stages," reads the product description on Lego's website. Turn the crank to see the solid rocket boosters separate from the core stage, which then also detaches. Continue turning to watch the upper stage with its engine module, Orion spacecraft and launch abort system separate."

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