Northrop Grumman Teams with
Firefly Aerospace to Develop Antares Rocket Upgrade
and New Medium Launch Vehicle
Aug. 8, 2022
Northrop Grumman Corporation
and Firefly Aerospace have joined forces to provide
an American-built first-stage upgrade for the
Antares rocket and a new medium launch vehicle to
serve commercial, civil and national security space
launch markets.
“Through our collaboration, we
will first develop a fully domestic version of our
Antares rocket, the Antares 330, for Cygnus space
station commercial resupply services, followed by an
entirely new medium class launch vehicle,” said
Scott Lehr, vice president and general manager,
launch and missile defense systems, Northrop
Grumman. “Northrop Grumman and Firefly have been
working on a combined strategy and technical
development plan to meet current and future launch
requirements.”
Firefly’s propulsion technology
utilizes the same propellants as the current Antares
rocket, which minimizes launch site upgrades. The
Antares 330 will utilize seven of Firefly’s Miranda
engines and leverage its composites technology for
the first stage structures and tanks, while Northrop
Grumman provides its proven avionics and software,
upper-stage structures and Castor 30XL motor, as
well as proven vehicle integration and launch pad
operations. This new stage will also significantly
increase Antares mass to orbit capability.
“Firefly prides itself on being
a disrupter in the new space industry and
collaborating with a proven space pioneer like
Northrop Grumman will help us continue that
disruption,” said Peter Schumacher, interim CEO,
Firefly.
The Antares 330 performance
upgrade will enable Northrop Grumman to continue to
support the company’s current contracts while
planning for future mission capabilities.
Firefly Aerospace is an
emerging end-to-end space transportation company
focused on developing a family of launch vehicles,
in-space vehicles, and services to provide
industry-leading affordability, convenience, and
reliability to its government and commercial
customers. Firefly's launch vehicles, combined with
their in-space vehicles, such as the Space Utility
Vehicle (SUV) and Blue Ghost Lunar Lander, provide
the space industry with a single source for missions
from LEO to the surface of the Moon and beyond.
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