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Gregg Burgess is president and general manager of Orion Space Solutions.
Orion Space Solutions’ team has expertise in space domain awareness, plasma physics, and ionospheric modeling.
Advanced Space awarded a follow-on contract to Orion Space Solutions, an Arcfield company, to support Phase 2 of the IARPA Space Debris Identification and Tracking (SINTRA) program.
Orion Space Solutions is part of Arcfield.
The Phase 2 award to Orion Space Solutions is a two-year contract.
Orion Space Solutions conducted Phase 1 of the IARPA SINTRA program and made breakthrough discoveries in the study of ionospheric interactions induced by orbital debris.
Orion Space Solutions conducted the first large-scale statistical study highlighting the relationship between space objects and ionospheric perturbations during Phase 1 of SINTRA.
Gregg Burgess will manage the day-to-day operations of Orion Space Solutions.
Gregg Burgess will oversee the development and execution of Orion Space Solutions’ growth strategy.
Gregg Burgess will lead a team of nearly 100 expert scientists and engineers at Orion Space Solutions.
Orion Space Solutions is a subsidiary of Arcfield.
Gregg Burgess has been named president and general manager of Orion Space Solutions.
NASA pushed back the timeline for Artemis III, originally scheduled for 2025, to mid-2027 due to delays in the Orion space capsule designed by Lockheed Martin.
In 2022, Hera Systems was contracted by Orion Space Solutions to develop three satellites for the U.S. Space Force’s Tetra-5 mission, an on-orbit servicing demonstration in geostationary orbit.
In 2020, the U.S. Space Force selected General Atomics, Orion Space Solutions, and Raytheon Technologies to design a prototype Electro-Optical Weather System satellite.
In 2022, General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems of San Diego and Orion Space Solutions of Louisville, Colorado each won contracts to develop and launch satellites to demonstrate weather imaging and cloud characterization.
Orion Space Solutions launched a 12U cubesat on 2024-03-04 for a year-long demonstration mission.
Benchmark’s Xantus metal plasma thrusters are planned to be used to deorbit Orion Space Solutions’ cubesat after mission objectives are met to support regulatory compliance and LEO sustainability.
Benchmark Space announced on 2024-03-19 that its Xantus thruster is on the Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) Weather Systems (EWS) demonstration 12U cubesat built by Orion Space Solutions.
Orion Space Solutions developed the RROCI satellite from its facilities in Louisville, Colorado.