Refueling Capabilities Demonstrated for U.S. Space Force
Orion Space Solutions Awarded Additional Work by Space Systems Command
The United States Space Force (USSF) Space Systems Command (SSC) has awarded additional work to Arcfield company Orion Space Solutions to support the Tetra-6 mission. The additional four-year award extends Orion's Tetra-5 prime contract, and work on both missions will address the challenge of refueling in space.
"We believe that the Orion solutions will deliver cost-effective capabilities in support of the USSF's mission to achieve dynamic space operations."
Chad Fish, Orion
The Tetra-6 mission will further enhance the capability of on-orbit refueling by demonstrating an additional refueling capability than the one used by the Tetra-5 spacecraft. Orion's Tetra-6 SmallSat prototype spacecraft is already under development and is expected to launch in 2027, just two years after its predecessor program. Both programs will have at least a two-year mission life in geostationary orbit (GEO).
"We believe that the Orion solutions will deliver cost-effective capabilities in support of the USSF's mission to achieve dynamic space operations," said Chad Fish, president and general manager of Orion.
Once launched, Orion will be the first company to have deployed assets demonstrating refueling at GEO, as well as the first to host all available commercial refueling mechanisms.
"Our Orion team of expert engineers and scientists have a knack for solving some of the most complex and never-been-solved-before challenges in support of national security space missions," said Kevin Kelly, chairman and chief executive officer of Arcfield. "I am proud of the team on this achievement and look forward to two successful missions ahead for our SSC customer."