As was promised, NASA is not abandoning Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and its Dream Chaser vehicle, despite the spaceplane losing out on the lucrative Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) award last year. An agreement has been was reached for SNC to continue to work with NASA through to the Critical Design Review (CDR) level of maturity for the vehicle.
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The Space Launch System (SLS) management have set the milestones and dates for the upcoming…
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Mission planners at NASA have installed four Commercial Crew demonstration missions into the International Space…
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NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Terry Virts have completed another EVA on Wednesday, the…
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SpaceX has revealed more details into its upcoming drive to bring the crewed version of…
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NASA has approved SpaceX’s first Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) milestone. Known as the Certification…
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Two US astronauts enjoyed a busy day outside the International Space Station (ISS), conducting the…
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As NASA closes in on the next major milestone of its Commercial Crew Program (CCP),…
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Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) is one step closer from allowing a human crew to fly…
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The Stennis Space Center is just weeks away from returning to RS-25 engine testing, following…
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NASA’s famous Pegasus Barge – best known for transporting External Tanks from the Michoud Assembly…
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Two new missions under the NEEMO (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations) program have been announced,…
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Dragon V2 Program Lead Dr. Garrett Reisman believes SpaceX’s new crew vehicle is a “giant…
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SpaceX head Elon Musk has unveiled the latest version of his Dragon spacecraft via a…
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As the US battles to regain its domestic crew launch capability, companies across the nation…
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Birthed toward the end of the Space Shuttle program as a way for NASA astronauts…
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Orion’s first trip into space has been delayed by nearly three months, following a manifest…
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All three of the main contenders competing to return domestic crew launch capability to the…
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Concerns have again been raised about NASA’s shaky exploration roadmap, with the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel…
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NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) will launch at least once per year, as a “necessary”…