Earth Departure Stage

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Earth Departure Stage
Country of originUnited States
Used on Ares V
SLS Block 2
Associated stages
Comparable S-IVB
Launch history
StatusCancelled (Ares V)
Postponed (SLS)
Ares V EDS
Height30 metres (98 ft)
Diameter10 metres (33 ft)
Empty mass47,400 kilograms (104,500 lb)
Gross mass294,000 kilograms (648,000 lb)
Powered by1 or 2 J-2X
Maximum thrust1,310 kilonewtons (290,000 lbf)
Specific impulse 448 s (4.39 km/s) (vacuum)
Propellant LH2/LOX