Shooting Star cargo module goes vertical. The next time it does this will be in preparation for launch.
Sierra Space
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Louisville, Colorado (CO) 106,503 followers
Giving humanity a platform in Space to benefit life on Earth.
About us
Sierra Space is building a shared ecosystem in space for scientific collaboration and innovation to benefit life on Earth. With technologies that make space more affordable and accessible, we’re dedicated to creating a prosperous and secure space economy that will benefit all of humanity. Rapidly advancing toward the launch of the next generation of space transportation, the world’s first commercial spaceplane, Dream Chaser®, will perform cargo supply and return missions for NASA - delivering up to 12,000 pounds of cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) at a time. Sierra Space is also the developer of the Large Integrated Flexible Environment (LIFE™), a modular, three-story inflatable habitat that we are developing as we build the first commercial space station. The unique structure will provide opportunities for multiple businesses including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and other sectors, to optimize zero gravity benefits.
- Website
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https://sierraspace.com
External link for Sierra Space
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Louisville, Colorado (CO)
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
Locations
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Primary
Louisville, Colorado (CO) 80027, US
Employees at Sierra Space
Updates
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Witness the power of precision with this slow-motion capture of our LIFE 285 article bursting under pressure. Every detail matters when we're pushing the boundaries of space station technology. Full Video: https://lnkd.in/eKiKTAZc
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This year, our 2024 Intern Academy welcomed three exceptional fellows from the Matthew Isakowitz, Brooke Owens, and Patti Grace Smith fellowship programs. These fellows gained hands-on experience and mentorship while contributing to significant projects alongside our team. Our partnerships with these esteemed fellowship programs enable us to support the development of these talented individuals. By investing in their growth, we not only contribute to their success but also to the future of the industry as a whole. Meet our 2024 Intern Academy Fellows: ◾ Isabel Kim, 2024 Systems Engineering Intern, Princeton University Fellowship: Matthew Isakowitz ◾ Tess Johnson, 2024 Test Engineering Intern, Colorado School of Mines Fellowship: Brooke Owens ◾ Abeni Belay, 2024 Systems Engineering Intern, University of Texas at Dallas Fellowship: Patti Grace Smith Read more: https://lnkd.in/eAt_jmqj
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Last month, we announced the second successful Ultimate Burst Pressure test for our LIFE 285 module. The objective of this test was to exceed the NASA 4x Safety Factor of 60.8 psi with a consistent result to our first test of 77 psi. This second test delivered similar results – within five percent of the pressure loading of the first test – with this one reaching 74 psi, exceeding NASA’s 4x safety factor by 22 percent. Full video: https://bit.ly/4fC7S62
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In preparation for ongoing Advanced Plant Habitat (APH) studies, our APH Facility Support team is sending essential parts to the International Space Station on today’s commercial resupply mission that launched from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. APH is the largest, fully automated plant growth research facility used to conduct plant bioscience research on the International Space Station (ISS). Learn more about APH: https://lnkd.in/eEsD2piP Video by NASA.
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Dream Chaser and Shooting Star are commencing final testing and launch preparations in Florida ahead of their inaugural mission to resupply the International Space Station. We have also selected All Points Logistics for reprocessing the reusuable spaceplane onsite in Florida for future missions. Press Release: https://bit.ly/3Wsy22d
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Space is challenging, but our team embraces every challenge with determination and enthusiasm. We are the only company to have successfully conducted multiple validation stress tests on full-scale production-ready inflatable space station technologies. We look forward to leading the next generation with the first commercial space station.
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In April we launched our revolutionary Sierra Space Eclipse satellite bus line, which will set a new standard in earth observation, servicing, mobility, logistics and communications. Ander Baumann, Mechanical Engineer, highlights how this technology advances our mission and our team's dedication in this new Built In article. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eCkhjFjc
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Today, on National Intern Day, we celebrate the incredible interns who have joined us at Sierra Space. These future leaders and pioneers show unwavering dedication, endless enthusiasm, and outstanding commitment, which continuously inspires us. Blog: https://bit.ly/4d3skdA
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During the second full-scale Ultimate Burst Pressure (UBP) test at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, our teams inflated the test article until it failed, to determine how strong its softgoods material would be under the extreme stresses that can be found in the harsh environment of space. The full-scale LIFE 285 article in this test reached 74 psi before it burst, which well exceeds ( 22%) #NASA's recommended level of 60.8 psi (maximum operating pressure of 15.2 psi multiped by a safety factor of four). This test result is within 5% of the prior full-scale article ( 27%). These back-to-back test results accelerate Sierra Space’s path to flight certification, verifying scalability for 10 cubic-meter and up to 1,400 cubic-meter structures based on the company's current softgoods inflatable architecture. Sierra Space is currently gearing up for a first test of its 500 cubic-meter space station technology next year. Full Video Link: https://bit.ly/46frrwF