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Dream Chaser and Raiden One—designed to revolutionize space exploration. What makes these two spacecraft stand out in the ...
Dream Chaser is a shuttle-shaped spacecraft that will send cargo to the International Space Station. A crew version of the spacecraft is also available.
Sierra Space, the company behind the in-development Dream Chaser spaceplane, announced a technology center expansion that will allow it to scale its solar power systems manufacturing. The $45 ...
The USAF has fallen in love with Boeing’s X-37B mini space plane, but that does not mean they have a lock on its mission forever. Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Dream Chaser is larger and ...
Sierra Nevada Corp.'s Dream Chaser space plane prototype soars down to Earth with mountains as a backdrop in this still from an Oct. 26, 2013 drop test at Edwards Air Force Base in California ...
Sierra Space’s to-do list. Dream Chaser has been in development for more than 15 years, and the concept goes back further than that. NASA kick-started the current iteration of the commercial ...
Dream Chaser: The Spacecraft That Will Transform Humanity’s Access to Space The United Nations is set to launch a revolutionary global space program. By Robin Seemangal • 10/03/16 3:44pm.
Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser spaceplane gives glimpse into future of space travel. A 55-foot spacecraft named Tenacity may some day take people and cargo out of this world.
Designed and built by Sierra Space at the company's headquarters in Louisville, Colorado, the first Dream Chaser spaceplane – called Tenacity – has undergone rigorous environmental testing at ...
Dream Chaser is a “lifting-body” spacecraft: it launches on a rocket but can land like an airplane on a runway, with its wide belly providing the lift that wings would on a conventional aircraft.
The Sierra Space Dream Chaser looks like a mini space shuttle, and it’s gearing up for its first trip to space atop United Launch Alliance’s new Vulcan Centaur rocket in 2024.
Sierra Space's first Dream Chaser vehicle, named Tenacity, will soon go to a NASA facility in Ohio for environmental testing before a launch scheduled as soon as spring 2024.