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Sierra Space to revolutionize space exploration with Siemens' Xcelerator
by Staff Writers
Plano TX (SPX) Mar 31, 2022

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Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced that Sierra Space, a leading commercial space company at the forefront of creating and building the future of space transportation and infrastructure for Low Earth orbit (LEO) commercialization, has implemented Siemens' Xcelerator portfolio of software and services as the foundation of its next-generation digital engineering program.

The company is implementing Xcelerator to establish a fully digital environment from engineering to manufacturing through sustainment, which will help realize goals to develop the future of space transportation, commercial space destination and infrastructure, and create enabling technologies that will build a vibrant, growing and accessible commercial space economy.

"At Sierra Space, we are building a platform in space that will be the catalyst for the next breakthrough innovations to benefit life on Earth. Our revolutionary new space platform is being developed using a next generation digital engineering environment that we've created in collaboration with Siemens," Tom Vice, CEO, Sierra Space.

"Siemens' solutions will significantly accelerate development of our unique space platform - the first to combine all aspects of space transportation, space destinations and space applications in a holistic ecosystem."

Siemens' tools have been foundational during the development of Dream Chaser, and Sierra Space is building on this long-standing collaboration with Siemens as the company fully embraces a digital enterprise. Sierra Space will use Siemens' Xcelerator in all phases of next-generation Dream Chaser development, including structural, thermal, mechanical, electrical, and software design, vehicle manufacture, requirements verification and complete lifecycle maintenance.

The spaceplane is uniquely capable of a smooth 1.5 low-g re-entry for crew and cargo transportation with the ability to land on compatible existing commercial runways worldwide. Representing the next generation of space transportation, NASA contracted Dream Chaser to perform cargo supply and return missions to the International Space Station (ISS), where it can deliver up to 12,000 pounds of cargo in a single trip. Sierra Space is expanding on this long-standing collaboration with Siemens as the company fully embraces the transformation to become a digital enterprise.

In addition to Dream Chaser, Sierra Space is also working to design, develop, build, operate, and support a customer-centric destination in Earth orbit. In partnership with Blue Origin, they have developed the Large Integrated Flexible Environment (LIFE) habitat, a key component in the Orbital Reef project.

This modular, three-story commercial habitation and science platform and will provide opportunities for businesses including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and other sectors, to optimize zero gravity benefits. It can be deployed in low-Earth orbit, on the lunar surface, or lunar orbit and as a transport vehicle to Mars. Sierra Space will use Siemens' Xcelerator in all phases of LIFE Habitat development and other space destination missions.

"We are honored to collaborate with Sierra Space on its mission to democratize access to space. Our work with the team at Sierra Space is well established - we look forward to standing alongside the team as they mature the Dream Chaser product line and the LIFE Habitat with the world's most comprehensive digital twin technology at the core of their technology strategy." said Tony Hemmelgarn, CEO and Chairman, Siemens Digital Industries Software.

"This is another in a long list of recent announcements demonstrating that the today's pioneers are adopting Siemens' Xcelerator as their platform of choice for true innovation."

Sierra Space will be presenting at the 37th Space Symposium, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 4 to 7 2022.


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