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Sierra Space Corporation
Company typePrivately Held
IndustryAerospace and space technology
FoundedApril 21, 2021
FoundersEren Ozmen & Fatih Ozmen[citation needed]
Headquarters
Number of locations
6
Area served
United States of America
Key people
Tom Vice (CEO)
ProductsSpace components, subsystems and systems, Dream Chaser, Orbital Reef
Number of employees
~2000
ParentSierra Nevada Corporation
WebsiteSierraSpace.com

Sierra Space Corporation is a privately held aerospace and space technologies company headquartered in Louisville, Colorado,[2] with additional facilities in Colorado, Wisconsin, Florida, North Carolina and a testing site at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama.[3][4] The company makes spaceflight hardware for various applications across the industry. It is currently developing the Dream Chaser spaceplane.[5] The spaceplane was selected by NASA to provide services to the International Space Station under NASA's Commercial Resupply Service 2 contract.[6][7] The company is also in collaboration with Blue Origin to develop components of the Orbital Reef space station.[8]

History

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Sierra Space is a spin-off from Sierra Nevada Corporation that was established as an independent commercial space company in April 2021.[9] Its parent company, the Sierra Nevada Corporation, was a long established aerospace development company which was founded in 1963. Sierra Space operates facilities in 6 states including Colorado, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Florida, Texas, and Alabama.[4]

In October 2022, Blue Origin and Sierra Space partnered to jointly develop the world’s first commercially owned and operated space station, Orbital Reef. Orbital Reef will be a “mixed-use business park in space in low Earth orbit (LEO) for commerce, research, and tourism by the end of this decade."[10] Sierra Space and Blue Origin received a $130 million contract to develop the Orbital Reef space station. It is expected to be operational by 2027. Sierra Space expects to announce its first astronaut trainees in 2023.[11]

In April 2023, Sierra Space and ILC Dover announced their partnership for developing of inflatable space station modules and spacesuits. ILC Dover will be the exclusive partner in providing soft goods for Sierra Space’s Large Integrated Flexible Environment (LIFE) modules for commercial space stations.[12][13]

Sierra Space and the United States Air Force announced a partnership in July 2023. Under a 27-month, $22.6 million contract, Sierra Space will develop a 35,000 lbf thrust upper stage engine, known as the Vortex (VR35K-A). Work for the Vortex involves designing flight-weight engine components through the use of component and integrated breadboard engine test data.[14]

In August 2023, Sierra Space announced that it would be collaborating with BioServe Space Technologies to grow hematopoietic stem cells in microgravity to research undergoing treatment for blood cancer.[15][16] The same month, the company also partnered with Redwire on a biotech experiment platform that will be installed on Sierra Space's commercial space station LIFE module.[17]

Reports in November 2023 indicated that Sierra Space laid off 165 workers in a realignment of the company. There were additional layoffs in October 2024. [18]

Products

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Sierra Space provides a mix of products and services in three areas: transportation, destinations, and applications.[19]

Transportation

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Initial cargo flights of the Dream Chaser vehicle are planned under NASA’s Commercial Resupply Contract with follow-on cargo, crewed and other missions available for commercial, civil, and national security uses.

On September 8, 2022, Sierra Space announced it signed a CRADA with the United States Transportation Command to develop concepts for using Dream Chaser space planes and Shooting Star cargo modules for “timely global delivery of Department of Defense logistics and personnel."[20][21]

The first Dream Chaser, DC-101 Tenacity, completed assembly in November 2023. The vehicle will be shipped to NASA’s Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility for environmental testing.[22][23]

Destinations

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Prototype of LIFE habitat inside the Space Station Processing Facility (2021)

Products from Sierra Space’s Destinations organization include the Orbital Reef space station (in partnership with Blue Origin)[24] and the LIFE habitat.[25]

Through NASA’s NextSTEP project, Sierra Space completed its successful test in July 2022, which a maximum burst pressure rate of 192 psi. It then completed its second sub-scale ultimate burst pressure test on November 15, 2022 that achieved a 204 psi burst pressure rate. The safety requirement is 182.4 psi.[25] The full-scale LIFE pressure tests began in 2023, and on January 22, 2024 the company announced a successful full scale burst test of the LIFE habitat, exceeding safety margins by 27%.[26]

Applications

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Applications products include three areas:

  • Rocket Engines & Propulsion[27]
  • Space Technology & Subsystems[28]
  • Environmental Systems[4]

Satellite Bus Line

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In early 2024, Sierra announced their own satellite bus line named Velocity, Horizon, and Titan.[29]

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References

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  1. ^ "Sierra Space · 1722 Boxelder St, Louisville, CO 80027".
  2. ^ "Sierra Space Corp". Bloomberg.
  3. ^ JUDITH KOHLER (October 9, 2022). "Sierra Space says industrial revolution underway "250 miles above our heads"". Denver Post.
  4. ^ a b c Gus Wintzell (March 24, 2023). "Sierra Space Expands Presence in Huntsville with LIFE Test". Huntsville Business Journal.
  5. ^ "Dream Chaser: Sierra Space's design for spaceflight". Space.com. April 14, 2023. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  6. ^ "Dream Chaser". Sierra Space. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  7. ^ Foust, Jeff (2023-11-06). "Sierra Space completes first Dream Chaser". SpaceNews. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  8. ^ "Blue Origin and Sierra Space developing commercial space station". Blue Origin. October 25, 2022. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
  9. ^ Morgan Brennan (April 14, 2021). "Billionaire-owned Sierra Nevada Corp. creating new space company to bet on a low-Earth orbit economy". CNBC.
  10. ^ Abby Lee (October 16, 2022). "Sierra Space and UCSD Collaborate for a Space Station Researching Stem Cells". The Guardian.
  11. ^ Judith Kohler (October 9, 2022). "Sierra Space says industrial revolution underway "250 miles above our heads"". Denver Post.
  12. ^ Jeff Foust (April 18, 2023). "Sierra Space and ILC Dover partner on inflatable modules and spacesuits". Space News.
  13. ^ Doug Messier (April 24, 2023). "Airbus, Axiom, Sierra Space & ILC Dover Unveil Commercial Human Spaceflight Plans". Parabolic Arc.
  14. ^ Christine Thropp (July 26, 2023). "Sierra Space Books Air Force Contract for Maturation of Advanced Upper Stage Engine". Executive Biz.
  15. ^ "Sierra Space, CU to experiment with growing stem cells in space". Biz West. August 4, 2023.
  16. ^ "Sierra Space and BioServe Space Technologies to Demonstrate In-Space Stem Cell Production to Better Treat Cancer Patients on Earth". Yahoo Finance. August 2, 2023.
  17. ^ Jeff Foust (August 21, 2023). "Redwire and Sierra Space partner on commercial space station biotech research platform". Space News.
  18. ^ Foust, Jeff (20 November 2023). "Sierra Space lays off 165 in workforce realignment". Space News. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  19. ^ Chitra Sethi (August 1, 2022). "The Commercial Future of Low-Earth Orbit". Tech Brief.
  20. ^ Jeff Foust (April 29, 2022). "First Dream Chaser vehicle takes shape". Space News.
  21. ^ Sandra Erwin (September 10, 2022). "Sierra Space and U.S. military to explore using Dream Chaser for point-to-point cargo delivery". Space News.
  22. ^ Jeff Foust (November 6, 2023). "Sierra Space completes first Dream Chaser". Space News.
  23. ^ Judith Kohler (November 5, 2023). "Colorado's Sierra Space turning dream into reality with winged spacecraft set to launch in '24". Denver Post.
  24. ^ "Blue Origin and Sierra Space developing commercial space station". Blue Origin. October 25, 2021.
  25. ^ a b Savannah Mehrtens (December 14, 2022). "Sierra Space, Lockheed Martin create human habitats for missions beyond the moon". Denver Gazette.
  26. ^ "Sierra Space Advances its Revolutionary Commercial Space Station Technology" (Press release). Louisville, Colo. January 22, 2024. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  27. ^ Ben Munson (April 12, 2023). "Sierra Space's New Engine Is All About In-Space Propulsion". Thomas Net.
  28. ^ Keith Cowing (March 23, 2023). "Sierra Space Advances Future of Space Habitation in Low-Earth Orbit and Deep Space with LIFE™ Test". Space Ref.
  29. ^ "Sierra Space Unveils the Revolutionary Eclipse Satellite Bus Line: Introducing Velocity, Horizon, and Titan". www.sierraspace.com. Retrieved 2024-04-05.