Orion Space Solution's
Tetra-5 Proceeds to design assembly, integration,
and test
Jan. 2, 2024
Orion Space Solutions
(Orion) and its teammates recently completed its
Critical Design Review (CDR) on the U.S. Space
Force's Space Systems Command (SSC) and Air Force
Research Laboratory (AFRL) Tetra-5 program. The
Tetra-5 mission will demonstrate multi-agent
autonomous Rendezvous, Proximity Operations and
Docking (RPOD) for on-orbit refueling.
"Having completed a successful
CDR, Orion Space Solutions and our extended team
look forward to our ongoing close teamwork with the
government to begin production work on the Tetra-5
vehicles and sensors," said William Armijo, Orion's
Vice President of Space Systems.
The constellation of three
prototype spacecraft will have at least a two-year
mission life at Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO).
Orion and its team will demonstrate key docking
capabilities for on-orbit refueling and
next-generation autonomous collaboration techniques
for inspection as a precursor for on-orbit servicing
and anomaly resolution.
The CDR maintained an
accelerated pace and was completed within 13 months
of the award announcement.
SSC selected Orion, along with
their subcontractors Hera Systems, Inc., Booz Allen
Hamilton, SCOUT Space Inc., Sedaro, Utah State
University, and ICR, Inc. for the Tetra-5 mission to
design, develop, and demonstrate its Tetra-5
spacecraft and autonomous collaboration
capabilities. This CDR marks a significant milestone
for Orion as the company continues to expand its
portfolio of space-based solutions.
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