As humanity stands on the brink of a new era in space exploration, the extraordinary contributions of dedicated teams are paving the way for groundbreaking missions that will shape our future among the stars. With the next major launch set for 2025, excitement is palpable as humanity once again prepares to embark on a journey that promises to expand our understanding of the universe and enhance the capabilities of human space flight.
Amid this backdrop, Peraton is proud to celebrate the remarkable achievements of its employees who were honored with the prestigious Silver Snoopy award on September 26, 2024—a testament to their unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation in aerospace.
Karen Nyenhuis (Peraton) and Glen Wes Hopkins (Peraton) with Astronaut Scott D. Tingle
Fewer than 1% of the aerospace program workforce receives this accolade, which embodies the spirit of NASA’s Space Flight Awareness program. The award pins, flown aboard SpaceX CRS-12, were delivered to the Land of Enchantment, where the ceremony took place. Astronaut Scott D. Tingle from NASA’s 20th graduating class, who will command the upcoming Boeing Starliner-1 mission, expressed great pride in presenting the awards.
“The Silver Snoopy awardees supporting the Tracking and Data Relay Satellites system at White Sands are impressive people who have consistently supported our human space flight mission with passion,” said Astronaut Tingle. “It was an honor to visit with such highly accomplished professionals. The NASA astronauts congratulate the awardees and thank all personnel at the White Sands Complex for their unwavering service and commitment.”
This award marks the second time within a year that a Peraton-led team has been recognized with the Silver Snoopy award. With a rich history of supporting NASA, the company plays a pivotal role in advancing humanity’s capabilities and exploring the unknown. Its innovative work provides comprehensive space communications and tracking solutions, ensuring that every mission is a success.
The team’s contributions extend far beyond technical expertise; they embody a profound commitment to safety and reliability that is critical for the success of human spaceflight. By developing advanced tracking systems and resilient communication networks, they enable astronauts to operate with confidence, knowing that they are supported by cutting-edge technology and a passionate team dedicated to their success.
Moreover, the impact of their work reverberates throughout the broader scientific community, fostering collaboration and innovation that drive progress in aerospace and beyond. Their achievements are not only recognized within the walls of NASA but also inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists who dream of exploring new worlds.
Deputy Manager (Aleida Betancourt) and Site Manager (Jacob Silva) for Peraton at White Sands Complex with Astronaut Scott D. Tingle
As NASA prepares for another exciting launch in 2025, the commitment of these teams is not merely celebrated but essential to the unfolding narrative of human space exploration. With each mission, the team helps push the boundaries of what is possible, fueling humanity’s thirst for discovery and adventure. Their efforts are vital for today’s missions and lay the groundwork for adventures that lie ahead. The horizon is bright, and Peraton stands ready to embrace the challenges and triumphs awaiting in the cosmos.
To learn more about this exhilarating journey, tune in to Peraton’s latest podcast episode. Discover how the team plays a vital role in helping NASA connect with the farthest reaches of our galaxy. Available now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify here.