TIME magazine named Terran Orbital to its 100 Most Influential Companies list for “impact, innovation, ambition and success.” Time magazine recognizes us for producing cost-effective, cutting-edge satellites in an influential companies list that includes pioneers, industry leaders, innovators, disruptors, and tech titans from around the globe. Terran Orbital is joining a list that includes titans such as Microsoft, Apple, LVMH, Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, JPMorgan Chase & Co., NVIDIA, John Deere, Siemens, Bristol Myers Squibb, The Walt Disney Company and Live Nation Entertainment. Time nominated and considered companies with the help of outside experts and the magazine's global network of contributors and correspondents, to spotlight “a diverse group of 100 businesses helping chart an essential path forward” for humanity. As Time wrote, “A pioneer in the field of small satellites, Terran has established a robotic assembly facility that dramatically slashes production timelines … And the company hopes to prevent orbital litter: its earth-orbiting satellites are designed to re-enter the atmosphere and vaporize at the end of their useful lives.” https://lnkd.in/e6U29FZ3 #LLAP #TIME100Companies #TerranOrbital #MostInfluential
Terran Orbital Corporation
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Boca Raton, Florida 29,828 followers
About us
Terran Orbital is a leading manufacturer of small satellites primarily serving the United States and Allied aerospace and defense industries. Terran Orbital provides end-to-end satellite solutions by combining satellite design, production, launch planning, mission operations, and in-orbit support to meet the needs of the most demanding military, civil, and commercial customers. Learn more at www.terranorbital.com.
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- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Boca Raton, Florida
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2013
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Terran Orbital Corporation is proud to announce it has been chosen by the Space Development Agency (SDA) to produce 10 satellites for the Tranche 2 Transport Layer (T2TL) Gamma contract. Terran Orbital will undertake the comprehensive design, construction, integration, testing, and delivery of 10 T2TL Gamma satellites based on its Ambassador platform. This will also include integrating the associated ground control system and executing Launch and Early Operations (LEOPs). These satellites will be equipped with payloads specifically designed to enhance future kill chain capabilities through the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA). Read More: https://lnkd.in/dVWQ9uWK #TerranOrbital #LLAP #SemperCitius #Tranche2 #T2TL #PWSA #TransportLayer #SmallSatellites
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Lead Mission Operations Engineer, Hannah Umansky presented during her technical session on the CAPSTONE Mission and Operating in a Unique Three Body Orbit with a Stuck Thruster. #TerranOrbital #CAPSTONE #SmallSatConf #LunarOrbit #LunarMission
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GNC Engineer, Christian Fuller and Spacecraft Systems Engineer, Kyle Kung will be presenting their work on Pathfinder-3 at the Aggie Recreation Center at 4:45. Make sure to swing by and learn about how they achieved accuracy finer than one arcsecond during this mission! #TerranOrbital #SmallSatConf #Pathfinder3
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Stop by the Payload Happy Hour tonight at @Cache Bar starting at 8pm and try the Terran Orbital Corporation Tonic! Make sure to tag us with your drink! #TerranOrbital #SmallSatConf #CacheBarLogan
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Join us today in the USU Fieldhouse at 3:45 MT for Emily Milne's captivating session during the SmallSat Conference in Utah: Demonstrating Rapid Response for Remote Sensing Applications Using Automation and Intelligent Software on GEOStare SV2! Discover the future of space exploration and how these satellites are making a BIG impact. Don't miss out! #SmallSat #SpaceInnovation #SatelliteTech #SpaceExploration #TerranOrbital
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Terran Orbital will present four technical papers at the 38th Annual Small Satellite Conference! Join us as we explore the integration of automation into small satellite systems, making them smarter and more effective across space, launch, ground, and user segments. Check out our sessions: 📅 Monday, August 5 ⏰ 2:45pm **Operating in a Unique Three Body Orbit with a Stuck Thruster** Presented by Hannah Umansky 📅 Tuesday, August 6 ⏰ 3:45-4:30pm **Demonstrating Rapid Response for Remote Sensing Applications Using Automation and Intelligent Software on GEOStare SV2** Presented by Emily Milne 📅 Wednesday, August 7 ⏰ 4:45pm **From Design to Orbit: Engineering Sub-arcsecond CubeSat Pointing Performance on Pathfinder-3** Presented by Christian Fuller and Kyle Kung 📅 Thursday, August 8 ⏰ 9:00am-12:30pm **On-Orbit Automated Processes: From Fault Recovery to Mission Activities** Presented by Courtney Melville Don't miss out on these insightful sessions! Learn More: https://lnkd.in/ePeBgwPy #SmallSat2024 #TerranOrbital #SpaceInnovation #SatelliteTechnology
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Congratulations to Terran Orbital Corporation GNC engineer Kyle Clarke for being named one of Via Satellite's Rising Stars of 2024. Kyle was honored for his pivotal role in achieving a critical mission milestone. As the lead Guidance, Navigation, and Control engineer for NASA’s CAPSTONE mission, Kyle played a crucial role in guiding the CAPSTONE cubesat to its near-rectilinear halo orbit (NRHO) around the Moon. Notably, he engineered a solution to continue the mission after a thruster valve failure caused the spacecraft to enter an uncontrolled high-rate tumble. Kyle joins a select group of 25 young professionals, age 35 and under, recognized for their outstanding contributions to the space and satellite industry. Read More: https://lnkd.in/gtEqYJE3 #TerranOrbital #LLAP #VIASatellite #RisingStars #EmployeeAchievements
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Terran Orbital Corporation received the certificate of occupancy for its previously announced new assembly facility, located at 4 Goodyear in Irvine, CA. The facility spans 94,000 square feet and is situated on a five-acre site. Upon final interior completion of construction and outfitting, Terran Orbital’s space vehicle assembly, integration, and testing capabilities will significantly increase by over 3x of the Company’s current capacity. All of the Company’s space vehicle assembly will be transitioned to this new facility, enabling the dedication of Terran Orbital’s existing facilities to manufacturing components and modules. This optimization will increase the overall efficiency and capacity of Terran Orbital’s entire production system and further facilitate the Company’s vertical integration efforts. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ec5rqN-U #TerranOrbital #LLAP #NewFacility #Irvine #California #Manufacturing #Satellites #Space