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URSA Space Systems is a leading provider in geospatial satellite intelligence and insights.
Nicole Robinson served as the President of URSA Space Systems.
The Ursa Major Advanced Manufacturing Lab created an additive manufacturing capability for the NASA-developed copper-chrome-niobium alloy GRCop-42 using Ursa Major’s first large-scale 3D printer.
Ursa Major and America Makes established the Ursa Major Advanced Manufacturing Lab in Youngstown, Ohio in 2021.
The new America Makes agreement with Ursa Major is worth about $1,200,000.
Ursa Major is producing about 30 Hadley engines per year, each with 2,268 kg of thrust, for the U.S. Air Force and commercial customers including Phantom Space and Stratolaunch.
The Ursa Major Advanced Manufacturing Lab created an additive manufacturing capability for the NASA-developed copper-chrome-niobium alloy GRCop-42 using Ursa Major’s first large-scale 3D printer.
America Makes awarded Ursa Major $3,000,000 in 2021 for the company’s 3D manufacturing lab.
Ursa Major received additional funding from America Makes on 2023-08-02 to produce 3D printed engine hardware.
Ursa Major is developing the 200,000-pound-thrust LOX/methane Arroway engine.
Ursa Major completed acceptance testing of three Hadley 1st Stage engines for Vector Launch’s upcoming National Security Mission.
The engines developed by Ursa Major are designed to be highly efficient and reliable, suitable for applications requiring high performance and safety.
Ursa Major is confident that its engines will perform within mission specifications for the Vector Launch national security mission.
Ursa Major is committed to delivering high-quality propulsion systems through acceptance testing.
Ursa Major will build a dedicated test stand for the Draper engine and plans to hotfire the engine within 12 months.
Vector Launch's upcoming national security mission will rely on Ursa Major’s engines.
Ursa Major won a U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory contract on 2023-05-23 to support the development of two of the company’s rocket engines.
Ursa Major introduced the Arroway engine in August 2022 with the goal of supporting next-generation heavy launch.
Ursa Major plans to build a dedicated test stand for the Draper engine and to hotfire the engine within 12 months.
Ursa Major’s contract with the Air Force Research Laboratory is an eight-figure agreement and is larger than a $3,600,000 Air Force contract the company received last year for development of its Hadley engine for small launch vehicles.