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The Dream Chaser space plane was integrated with the 'Shooting Star' module at NASA's Armstrong Test Facility in Ohio. Sierra Space Chief Medical Officer and NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn talks about ...
Just weeks after Sierra Space Corp. publicly launched operations at a manufacturing facility in Centennial, the aerospace ...
Sierra Space tested an inflatable habitat prototype fitted with a metallic window sub-structure. Credit: Sierra Space ...
Sierra Space announced a new operation dedicated to supporting the national security space as a prime contractor -- Sierra Space Defense -- as well as unveiled their “Victory Works” manufacturing ...
Since 2023, Sierra Space has booked $1.5 billion in defense and national security contracts to build 30 satellites, including 18 missile warning and defense satellites for the Space Development ...
Since 2023, Sierra Space has secured $1.5 billion in national security and defense contracts, for production on 30 satellites; included in that figure are 18 missile warning and defense satellites ...
Colorado-based startup Sierra Space is nearly ready to launch its reusable space plane, Dream Chaser. It’s set to carry into orbit a 3-D printed module designed by engineers at pharma giant Merck.
And so, Sierra Space arrived in New Mexico with a vendetta. To find out how many ultra-high-speed projectiles the LIFE habitat's expandable liquid-crystal polymer skin can endure before it fails.
Sierra Space’s recent tests involved a pair of .50 caliber guns built to replicate orbital debris impacts by firing projectiles at a speed of nearly 23,000 feet per second (fps).
Sierra Space, a leading commercial space company and defense tech prime that is Building a Platform in Space to Benefit Life on Earth ®, announced today the successful completion of the test ...
Sierra Space, a Colorado-based satellite manufacturer, was selected in January 2024 to produce 18 satellites for the SDA’s Tranche 2 Tracking Layer — a component of a military constellation ...
The multiple-hour simulation on Dec. 5, 2024 matched up both Sierra Space and NASA Johnson Space Center controllers, said Jerry Jason, Dream Chaser flight director, told Space.com.