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Thread: Dream Chaser, crewed suborbital and orbital lifting-body spaceplane, Sierra Nevada Corporation, Sparks, Nevada, USA

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    Dream Chaser free flight test 2017

    Published on Nov 13, 2017

    Sierra Nevada Corporation's (SNC) Dream Chaser® spacecraft had a successful free-flight test on November 11, 2017 at Edwards Air Force Base, with support of NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center.

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    SNC’s Dream Chaser achieves successful free flight at NASA Armstrong

    Published on Dec 8, 2017

    Sierra Nevada Corporation's Dream Chaser® spacecraft underwent a successful free-flight test on November 11, 2017 at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. The test verified and validated the performance of the Dream Chaser in the critical final approach and landing phase of flight, meeting expected models for a future return from the International Space Station.

    The full-scale Dream Chaser test vehicle was lifted to 12,400 feet altitude by a 234-UT Chinook helicopter, released and flew a pre-planned flight path ending with a successful autonomous landing.

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    Dream Chaser spacecraft extended free flight

    Published on Feb 7, 2018

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    Live Stream - Sierra Nevada Corporation selects ULA as Dream Chaser launch provider

    Streamed live Aug 14, 2019

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    Dream Chaser will be launched by Vulcan Centaur rockets

    Published on Aug 14, 2019

    Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Dream Chaser Spacecraft will be launched by United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur rockets for its cargo resupply and return services to the International Space Station, starting in 2021.

    Credit: Sierra Nevada Corporation/United Launch Alliance

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    SNC Selects ULA for Dream Chaser® Spacecraft Launches

    Published on Aug 19, 2019

    Broadcast of live press announcement on Aug. 14, 2019.

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    Dream Chaser - Tenacity

    May 3, 2022

    Dream Chaser, Tenacity, has undergone aeroshell and wing deployment system installation. Under NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services 2 (CRS-2) contract, Dream Chaser will provide a minimum of six cargo service missions to and from the International Space Station.

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