Hypersonic Flight: How We’re Doing It
Space Engine Systems is developing hypersonic technology and this video showcases how we’re going to do it
Space Engine Systems in the Defense of North America
Space Engine Systems is turning its development of hypersonic flight systems to meet the new defense challenges. Read the full story on the Financial Post website.
Financial Post - Space Engine Systems Recognized in AIAA’s Year in Review
Space Engine Systems was recognized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) for their hypersonic testing program and was showcased in the AIAA year in review. In addition to this, Space Engine Systems made the strategic decision to develop its next aircraft, the HELLO-1 Experimental.
Read the full story here
AIAA Recognizes Space Engine Systems for Advanced Hypersonics Testing
AIAA in their annual “Year In Review” recognized Space Engine Systems for their work in developing both a mach 5 capable engine test cell and a hypersonic demonstrator vehicle dubbed, SEXBOMB. Click here to read the full article on AIAA’s website
Small Manitoba Airport Could Play Role In Testing Hypersonic Aircraft For Space
CTV News Manitoba recently ran an article featuring Space Engine Systems and their ambitions to test new hypersonic technology in northern Manitoba. The article discusses some of the challenges SES is currently facing in obtaining permission to execute the test at Lynn Lake, Manitoba and how SES plans to mitigate these issues. Click here to read the full story on the CTV News website.
Manitoba Town Picked for Spaceflight
Lynn Lake, Manitoba Canada was chosen by Space Engine Systems as the intended launch site for its new experimental ramjet demonstrator vehicle dubbed “SEXBOMB” .
Head over to the Manitoba post to read the full story by clicking here!
Space Engine Systems to Test Mach 5 Spaceplane in Manitoba Canada
Space Engine Systems is planning to test a Mach 5 capable ramjet demonstrator vehicle dubbed “SEXBOMB” in Lynn Lake Manitoba. The company plans to deploy the vehicle from a stratospheric balloon, allowing it to accelerate to Mach 1.8 in freefall prior to igniting the vehicles ramjet engine which will further accelerate the vehicle to Mach 5. After a brief powered flight at Mach 5, SEXBOMB will glide unpowered back towards its landing zone near Lynn Lake.
Head on over to the Financial post to read the full story by clicking here
Or head over to Canadian Aviation News to read the full story by clicking here
Space Engine Systems Aims For Lunar Mission
Space Engine Systems president Pradeep Dass discusses recent achievements in the commercial space sector and talks of the company's own plans for the lunar mission with Global News Edmonton.
Read the full article over at Global News Edmonton
SES Unveils Plan To Test Multi-Fuel Ramjet
Proposed flight trajectory for the SEXBOMB ramjet demonstrator
SES is in the process of obtaining all permits to test the RAM jet in flight. It is probably the 1st multifuel RAM jet in the world which will be flight tested. It will be released from a dedicated F104 or any other suitable vehicle. The RAM jet is 1/10th the size of our demonstrator vehicle Hello-1. We will study cooling systems, aerodynamics and various other data and apply to our demonstrator Hello-1. We will also spin off this product “sexbomb” for various defence specific applications. The first test will take place from one of the space ports in the US initially. Most likely from Florida subject to approvals for testing. Please stay tuned for the live flight RAM jet testing.
SES Creates Disaster Management Company “Ummini Corporation”
Space Engine Systems (SES) has spun off a Disaster Management company “Ummini Corporation” with Advanced Medical Therapeutics. The Chief Medical Officer is Dr. Nagendran, Surgical Director of Lung Transplantation, Director of Research in Cardiac Surgery, Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Alberta and Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute.
See SESUmminiPressReleasePDF for details!
SES Visits Kennedy Space Center In Preparation of DASS GNX Testing Program
SES propulsion team at KSC in preparation for aggressive testing program
Space Engine System's Hypersonic Propulsion Team visited Kennedy Space Centre earlier this week in preparation for DASS GNX engine testing at Mach 5 conditions. Head on over to SpaceQ to read the whole story!
SES Sponsors ACTLA Women’s Caucus Event
From ACTLA:
Our Keynote speaker Herb Baker recently retired from NASA after 42 years of service. He spent most of his career at the Johnson Space Centre in Houston, supporting the Space Shuttle and Space Station Programs and worked at the Kennedy Space Centre and NASA Headquarters. His last position was serving as the Manager of the Operations Support Office, which provided support to the Flight Operations Office. It included support to the Astronaut office, Mission Control operations, NASA’s Aircraft Operations, and astronaut training. He is currently on the Board of Director of the NASA Alumni League.
We will also be hearing from Pradeep Dass from Space Engines Systems. Space Engine Systems (SES), headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is a space transportation company. SES takes off like a plane and lands like a plane from any long runway to space. Their vehicle is 100% reusable, and the payload cost will be less than $950/kg to LEO. SES is setting up ground and launch test facilities in Jacksonville, Florida, the USA, and another at Cornwall, UK.
SES Signs LOI With Cecil Spaceport, USA
Earlier today, Space Engine Systems signed a letter of intent with Cecil Spaceport in Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
See SESCecilPressReleasePDF for details or view Cecil Spaceport’s announcement here
SES Aims for 2023 Flight Test
Space Engine Systems is working towards a sub orbital flight test in 2023.
See the SpaceQ article for more details!
SES Article Included In List Of Top 10 Canadian Space Stories of 2020
A Space Engine Systems story called a “Quiet Bid to Revolutionize Space Travel”, ranks amongst the top 10 Canadian space stories of 2020.
See the SpaceQ article for more details!
SES Included In AIAA Year In Review
It all begins with an idea.
Space Engine Systems (SES) Canada is in the “Aerospace America Year In Review” under “Propulsion-High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion”.
See the AIAA article for more details!
SES Receives “Assist The Sick Award”
Space Engine Systems received an “Assist The Sick Award” for its work in ventilator development in response to the Covid-19 epidemic.
See the CanadianManufacturing article for more details!
SES Within 21 Days Of Proceeding For Ventilator Design Approval
Space Engine Systems is within 21 days of proceeding to obtain approval of its multi-patient ventilator design.
See the SpaceQ article for more details!