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United Launch Alliance/Siemens Partnership Results in Another Successful Atlas V Launch

By SpaceRef Editor
November 18, 2013
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United Launch Alliance/Siemens Partnership Results in Another Successful Atlas V Launch

A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft lifted off from Space Launch Complex-41 at 1:28 p.m. EST today. MAVEN will examine specific processes on Mars that led to the loss of much of its atmosphere. Data and analysis will help planetary scientists understand the history of climate change on the red planet and provide further information on the history of planetary habitability. Photo by Pat Corkery, United Launch Alliance Multimedia Gallery URLView Photo

A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft lifted off from Space Launch Complex-41 at 1:28 p.m. EST today. MAVEN will examine specific processes on Mars that led to the loss of much of its atmosphere. Data and analysis will help planetary scientists understand the history of climate change on the red planet and provide further information on the history of planetary habitability. Photo by Pat Corkery, United Launch Alliance Multimedia Gallery URL

United Launch Alliance (ULA) CEO Michael Gass and Siemens USA CEO Eric Spiegel attended the successful launch of MAVEN, the first NASA mission devoted to understanding Mars’ upper atmosphere. A ULA Atlas V rocket, enabled by design analysis software from Siemens’ product lifecycle management (PLM) software business unit, carried the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) satellite into space to begin its 10-month journey to Mars to gather information about the climate of the red planet. MAVEN is part of NASA’s Mars Scout program, funded by NASA Headquarters.

ULA is the space industry’s most experienced launch services company, providing reliable, cost-efficient access to space for the Department of Defense, National Reconnaissance Office, NASA and other commercial customers. ULA has completed its first steps in a long-range plan to incorporate Siemens Teamcenter(R) software into its operation to manage the entire lifecycle development process of its Atlas V rocket, which has now completed 41 successful launches. The MAVEN launch is ULA’s 76th consecutive, successful launch since the company began operations in December 2006.

“I had the privilege of witnessing an important step forward in the next era of space discovery,” said Eric A. Spiegel, CEO of Siemens USA. “We are extremely proud to serve as a technology partner for ULA as their incredibly talented team of engineers and rocket scientists help create the next frontier of space exploration. In an environment where you only have one chance to get it right, the ability to merge virtual and real worlds through PLM software technology is invaluable.”

“ULA is very proud of its 100 percent success rate with launches, and our partnership with Siemens is an important part of that success,” said Michael Gass ULA’s president and CEO. “We utilize Siemens PLM software to help deliver mission success for the Atlas V rocket more effectively and efficiently from design to manufacture.”

The same Atlas V family used today also launched the Mars Rover Curiosity into space for its long journey to Mars and its historic landing on the red planet last year. Siemens PLM software also was used on the Mars Rover program to help in the design, production and testing of the Curiosity.

Siemens’ software technology is used throughout the global space industry to help increase efficiency, reduce costs and help ensure mission success. Siemens PLM software plays an essential role in enabling deep-space exploration for international space programs.

About ULA

ULA program management, engineering, test, and mission support functions are headquartered in Denver, Colo. Manufacturing, assembly and integration operations are located at Decatur, Ala., and Harlingen, Texas. Launch operations are located at Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla., and Vandenberg AFB, Calif. For more information on ULA, visit the ULA website at www.ulalaunch.com, or call the ULA Launch Hotline at 1-877-ULA-4321 (852-4321). Join the conversation at www.facebook.com/ulalaunch and twitter.com/ulalaunch.

About Siemens PLM Software

Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division, is a leading global provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services with seven million licensed seats and more than 71,000 customers worldwide. Headquartered in Plano, Texas, Siemens PLM Software works collaboratively with companies, delivering open solutions to help them make smarter decisions that result in better products. For more information on Siemens PLM Software products and services, visit www.siemens.com/plm.

About Siemens Corporation

Siemens Corporation is a U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, operating in the industry, energy, healthcare, and infrastructure & cities sectors. For more than 165 years, Siemens has built a reputation for leading-edge innovation and the quality of its products, services and solutions. With 370,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens reported worldwide revenue of approximately $102 billion in fiscal 2012. Siemens in the USA reported revenue of $22 billion and employs approximately 60,000 people throughout all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

Note: Siemens and the Siemens logo are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. Teamcenter is a trademark or registered trademark of Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and in other countries. All other trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks belong to their respective holders.

SpaceRef staff editor.