Despite the mission's success, the Artemis program has been plagued by accusations of mismanagement. The complaint reads that "Boeing's theft of Wilson's intellectual property rights for tools intended to support the SLS project resulted in mismatching Wilson's designed components with components designed by Boeing and its co-conspirators which led to inferior products being used to tighten fittings and valves."Īfter four attempts to get SLS off the ground, Artemis 1 launched on an historic mission to the moon and back on November 17, 2022. This includes the astronauts, pilots, crewmembers and passengers who come aboard vehicles built by Boeing without knowledge of the unsafe equipment and vehicles manufactured by or at the direction of the aerospace giant.įuel leaks and valve issues plagued SLS throughout 2022, which Wilson's complaint directly attributes to the intellectual property theft it accuses Boeing of engaging in. Worse, the suit claims, because Boeing covertly stole Wilson's intellectual property without receiving the full instructions on how to properly build, install, and use it, several of the aerospace and aviation products built by Boeing are pockmarked with critical safety flaws that allegedly put lives at risk. Using nearly half a million LEGO® bricks and taking over 560 hours to build and design, our 7.5m tall model of NASAs SLS Rocket is now the new tallest LEGO® brick model in the Southern. A press release issued by Wilson Aerospace's lawyers states that Boeing obtained proprietary information from the company before terminating Wilson's contracts and then producing their own versions of Wilson's tools that were "critically deficient in quality and performance." LEGO MOC NASA Space Launch System Artemis SLS Block 1 (1:110 Saturn V scale) by MoppeW40k Rebrickable - Build with LEGO MOC - NASA Space Launch System Artemis SLS Block 1 (1:110 Saturn V scale) Browse MOCs MOCs by MoppeW40k MOC-28893 Pro Raffle Winner Congratulations to shorty.sp for winning the monthly Rebrickable Pro Raffle for May. Buy at A substantial play set with some fun interactive features. Wilson Aerospace says it was contracted by Boeing in 2014 to provide tools for installing the engines to SLS, the backbone of the agency's Artemis program of planned moon missions. 60351 Rocket Launch Center, 1,010 pieces.
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