Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Dream Chaser ETA (Engineering Test Article) is just days away from its first free flight milestone. The NASA Commercial Crew Program (CCP) candidate is now in final preparations for its drop test that will result in her conducting an automated approach and landing at the Dryden Flight Research Center in California.
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SpaceX are continuing to make progress on several key projects as they head into a…
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NASA’s Commercial Crew Program – one of the Agency’s key near-term priorities – is once…
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Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) have completed the opening salvo of tow tests on their Dream…
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Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) have begun qualification testing on the hybrid rocket motor that will…
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NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden met with the Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) team and their Dream…
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In a recent presentation to the human exploration and operations committee of the NASA Advisory…
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USCV-1: NASA planners slip first ISS commercial crew mission to late 2017
by Chris BerginThe first NASA crew to ride to the International Space Station on a commercial spacecraft…
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With all three Commercial Crew partners providing a status update at the Kennedy Space Center…
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Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) are in the process of creating a test flight schedule that…
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The famous Atlas rocket continues to show it’s ready to once again launch humans into…
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With the two of the three Commercial Crew integrated Capability (CCiCap) funding initiatives awarded to…
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NASA’s Commercial Crew integrated Capability (CCiCap) initiative award winners were announced on Friday, with SpaceX,…