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Ursa Major
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Berthoud, Colorado 38,487 followers
High-performing, American-made propulsion systems for space launch, hypersonics, on-orbit, and national security 🇺🇸
About us
Ursa Major is a Colorado-based manufacturer of turnkey propulsion solutions space launch, hypersonics, on-orbit and national security missions.
- Industry
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Berthoud, Colorado
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- defense, aerospace, hypersonic, government, propulsion, and solid rocket motors
Locations
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Primary
19750 County Road 7
Berthoud, Colorado 80513, US
Employees at Ursa Major
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Stewart Alsop
Venture Investor, scratching an old itch by writing a substack newsletter, "What Matters (To Me)"
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Ofer SHOSHAN
Entrepreneur, Tech. investor
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Bill Dunford
Principal Quality Engineer
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Tigger (Charlie) Kindel
Exec Leadership Coach - Working to make life multi-planetary 🌍 🪐 🚀 ⛷️🚵♂️
Updates
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At Ursa Major, innovation drives everything we do. We've developed the highest-performing LOX/Kerosene engine in the U.S. and became the first U.S. company to fire an oxygen-rich staged combustion engine. This kind of innovation is the difference between success and stagnation, keeping the U.S. at the forefront of propulsion technology.
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Ursa Major's new Chief Safety and Risk Officer, Christopher Engdahl discusses his new role and its anticipated impact on the company's future. https://lnkd.in/efC-yfGU
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We were honored to host Colorado Governor Jared Polis today at our Berthoud facilities. We took the opportunity to showcase how Ursa Major is part of what he called, "a true hotbed for aerospace and defense," in Colorado. While speaking with our CEO, Daniel Jablonsky, Governor Polis saw first-hand that our people and our campus are at the heart of developing, manufacturing, testing, and deployment of new propulsion technologies.
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The The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies released its latest research last week looking at the strategic imperative of a robust launch enterprise for our Nation. The report outlines the need for increasing launch vehicle and launch site diversification in order to preserve a space advantage. Check it out below.
At the most fundamental level, the Space Force must have assured access to space to leverage the benefits of the space domain. For systems to create desired effects in, from, and to space, they must first get to space. United States Space Force #AirForce #USAF #Airman #SpaceForce #Guardian
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You are witnessing the power of Draper -- hydrogen peroxide combusting with kerosene to create 4,000 lbs of thrust for Ursa Major's storable hypersonic engine. Draper’s storability and wide throttle range allows maximum performance to serve a wide range of applications and launch conditions. Today’s 30 second high-powered test marks the 115th hotfire test of Draper on our Colorado campus and provides a mountain of data for the engineering team. *This material is based upon work supported by the AFTC/PZRA under Contract No. FA9300-23-C-6005. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the AFTC/PZRA.
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The conversation on the show floor at Association of the United States Army - AUSA 2024 this week centered on readiness and our Nation's production capacity for critical tech like solid rocket motors. While members of the Ursa Major team were wrapping up meetings with customers at AUSA's final day, the team in Colorado was busy delivering on those commitments with the installation of a 40 gallon energetics mixer. Ursa Major is committed to the AUSA theme of “Transforming a Complex World”