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UP Aerospace, Inc.

Location: Denver, CO; operations at Spaceport America, NM
Type: Industry (small launch services company)
FO Projects: 94196, 94202, 106636
Outcome Category: Active maturation — hypersonic sounding rocket operational; orbital LV aspirational
Confidence: Confirmed (USASpending, flight results); Suggestive (orbital Spyder status)
Last updated: Session 77 (2026-04-07)


Summary

UP Aerospace is a sounding rocket company that used three successive FO contracts to develop Spyder, a high-performance hypersonic sounding rocket. Core business remains SpaceLoft (suborbital sounding rocket), which continues regular operations (~21+ missions). Spyder's maiden flight occurred June 13, 2025 (LANL Stockpile Responsiveness Program-funded) at White Sands Missile Range, reaching Mach 10+. Spyder-2 with integrated GNC is scheduled for early 2026. Additionally, the SL-18 SpaceLoft mission (Nov 19, 2025) successfully demonstrated a Redwire/LANL deployable heat shield (AM-TPS). Clarification (Session 77): Spyder is a suborbital hypersonic sounding rocket — not an orbital launch vehicle. Earlier references to "orbital Spyder" appear to reflect aspirational product roadmap language (~$1M for 10 kg to LEO) that has not materialized as an active development program. Current Spyder development focuses on hypersonic testing and GNC integration.

Timeline:

  • 2003: UP Aerospace founded; SpaceLoft sounding rocket begins operations
  • 2011–2015: NASA payload integration contract ($2.77M) — establishing SpaceLoft flight services
  • 2017–2020: FO Tipping Point 94196 ($2M) — Spyder critical tech demo (TRL4→8); hot fire staging, AVA GNC
  • 2017–2020: FO 94202 ($2M from NASA, per TechPort) — Spyder GNC AVA development (TRL4→7)
  • 2019–2020: Motor build/test POs — Spyder 3-1 motor ($122K), Spyder 4th stage ($41K), cast/test ($133K)
  • 2020–2023: FO 106636 ($unknown contract) — Spyder solid motor upper stages (TRL5→8); 400 lb payload to 100-120 km
  • 2021–2024: SpaceLoft payload integration contract ($1.44M); competition payloads ($876K)
  • December 2022: Spyder first-stage motor static test at Spaceport America
  • October 1, 2024: SL-15 suborbital flight from Spaceport America — NASA FO payloads
  • June 13, 2025: Spyder-1 hypersonic maiden flight at White Sands Missile Range (Launch Complex 36) — Mach 10+; funded by LANL Stockpile Responsiveness Program; successfully deployed LANL test payload
  • November 19, 2025: SL-18 mission — Redwire/LANL/NASA Ames AM-TPS deployable heat shield successfully demonstrated; 5th separation/deployment mission; heat shield deployed like an umbrella, protecting payload during >2,000 mph descent
  • Early 2026 (planned): Spyder-2 with integrated guidance and control systems
  • Orbital Spyder: Aspirational; earlier marketing targeted ~$1M per 10 kg to LEO for government customers, but no orbital development program is publicly active as of April 2026

TechPort Records

94196 — Spyder Critical Technology Demonstration Tests

  • Period: 2017-06-01 – 2020-09-30
  • TRL: 4 → 8 (target 8)
  • PI: Jerry Larson
  • Award: NND17AP13C, $2.00M, NASA
  • Content: Sub-orbital hot fire staging with AVA GNC; nose fairing separation; lightweight staging; ACS demo
  • Description note: "A dedicated 6U CubeSat launch vehicle for NASA and commercial to Low Earth Orbits. ~$1M total launch services target price" — the commercial vision was explicit in 2017

94202 — SPYDER Technology GNC AVA Development

  • Period: 2017-10-01 – 2020-09-30
  • TRL: 4 → 7 (target 7)
  • PI: Bruce A Lee
  • Content: LV simulations, AVA GNC software, 4 hardware units, air bearing testing at MSFC, Spyder 2-stage and 4-stage demos
  • Note: Separate FO project running in parallel to 94196; different PI, overlapping period — unusual

106636 — SPYDER In Flight

  • Period: 2020-12-01 – 2023-12-31
  • TRL: 5 → 8 (target 8)
  • PI: Jerry Larson
  • Content: High-efficiency solid upper-stage motors for increased performance; 400 lb payload to 100-120 km microgravity
  • Note: Project completed December 2023 — Spyder hypersonic first flight followed in June 2025

USASpending Awards (UP Aerospace Inc.)

Award ID Agency Amount Period Purpose
NND11AP88T NASA $2.77M 2011–2015 SpaceLoft payload integration services
NND17AP13C NASA $2.00M 2017–2020 Spyder critical tech demo (=FO 94196)
80AFRC21F0079 NASA $1.44M 2021–2024 SpaceLoft SL-15 payload integration
NND15AP05T NASA $1.35M 2015–2018 SpaceLoft (SAP PO)
NND14AP14T NASA $943K 2014–2018 SpaceLoft payload flight and recovery
80AFRC21F0092 NASA $876K 2021–2023 Student competition payloads (ESCP)
80AFRC21F0046 NASA $350K 2021–2022 SpaceLoft 15 non-standard services
80AFRC19F0181 NASA $134K 2019 SpaceLoft SL-14 flight
80NSSC19P0361 NASA $133K 2018–2020 Spyder motor mix/cast/static test
80NSSC19P1391 NASA $122K 2019–2020 Spyder 3-1 motor build and test
80AFRC21F0155 NASA $76K 2021–2022 AM-TPS payload integration special project
80AFRC21F0047 NASA $69K 2021 AM-TPS trade study
80NSSC19P1317 NASA $41K 2019–2020 Spyder 4th stage motor
NND11AB40T NASA $34K 2012 Flight/payload integration
NND12AA22T NASA $30K 2011–2013 Flight/payload integration

Total NASA tracked (page 1): ~$10.4M
DoD contracts: None found for UP Aerospace in page 1


Downstream Impact Chain

SpaceLoft sounding rocket (operational 2003+)
         ↓
FO 94196 + 94202 (2017-2020): Spyder hot fire staging, GNC, AVA (TRL4→8)
  + Motor build contracts: $0.3M
         ↓
FO 106636 (2020-2023): Solid upper-stage motors, 400 lb to 100-120km (TRL5→8)
         ↓
Spyder-1 hypersonic maiden flight (June 13, 2025): Mach 10+
  Funder: LANL Stockpile Responsiveness Program
  Partners: Cesaroni Aerospace (motors), MSFC (air bearing testing)
         ↓
SL-18 AM-TPS demo (Nov 19, 2025): Redwire/LANL deployable heat shield
  SpaceLoft as platform for heat shield reentry testing
         ↓
Spyder-2 GNC integration (early 2026): guidance and control systems
  Next step toward operational hypersonic testing platform

Assessment

FO invested ~$4M+ in direct Spyder development contracts (plus motor test POs), plus ~$6M+ in SpaceLoft flight services. UP Aerospace is a legitimate ongoing business.

  1. Hypersonic capability achieved, orbital capability not — Spyder successfully reached Mach 10+ on maiden flight (Jun 2025). The earlier orbital aspirations (~10 kg to LEO for ~$1M) are not being actively pursued as far as public evidence shows.
  2. LANL as primary Spyder customer — LANL's Stockpile Responsiveness Program funded the maiden flight. UP Aerospace's market is DoD/DOE hypersonic testing, not commercial launch services.
  3. SpaceLoft as reentry test platform — The SL-18 AM-TPS mission (Nov 2025) shows SpaceLoft evolving from a simple payload carrier to a test platform for reentry technologies, with Redwire and LANL as partners. This expands UP Aerospace's market beyond simple suborbital flights.
  4. Three parallel FO projects94196, 94202, and 106636 cover different aspects of the same vehicle. This ~$4M FO investment in a single vehicle is unusual and suggests strong FO program office backing.
  5. 8-year development arc — Spyder development spanned 2017–2025 (FO funding through maiden flight), consistent with FO timelines for vehicle-class technologies.

Outcome category: Active maturation / hypersonic testing market. FO investment produced a working hypersonic vehicle with a government customer (LANL). Orbital capability remains aspirational.


Open Threads

  • Did FO 94202 actually have a $2M NASA award (not confirmed in USASpending — only 94196 confirmed)?
  • Spyder-2 GNC flight results (early 2026) — will GNC integration enable more demanding LANL/DoD test profiles?
  • Any DoD contracts for Spyder hypersonic vehicle beyond LANL? Kratos MACH-TB ($1.45B) is a potential customer pipeline for hypersonic test services.
  • Is "orbital Spyder" still on the product roadmap at all, or has the company fully pivoted to hypersonic testing?

Sources

  • TechPort 94196, 94202, 106636 (live API, 2026-04-05)
  • USASpending.gov awards for UP Aerospace Inc (queried 2026-04-05, refreshed 2026-04-07 — no new contracts)
  • PR Newswire: "UP Aerospace Successfully Launches Maiden Flight of the Spyder Hypersonic Rocket" (Jun 16, 2025)
  • NASA: "Maiden Flight of Spyder Hypersonic Rocket" (2025)
  • Redwire: "Redwire and Los Alamos National Laboratory Successfully Complete Demonstration of Deployable Heat Shield" (Mar 6, 2026)
  • Spaceport America: "UP Aerospace Conducts Latest Research Mission" (Dec 19, 2024 — SL-15)
  • SpaceDaily: "UP Aerospace debuts Spyder rocket with successful hypersonic test launch" (2025)
  • SpaceNews: "UP Aerospace targets government customers with $1 million dedicated smallsat launches"