The reusable Dream Chaser is 30 ft. long—approximately the same size as the U.S. Space Force’s X-37B spaceplane—but with a 23 ...
Sierra Nevada Corporation’s (SNC) Space Systems announces that the Dream Chaser(R) Space System has successfully completed four additional NASA Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) Program ...
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Space Systems has successfully completed wind tunnel testing of a scale model of the Dream Chaser(R) orbital crew vehicle in the Oran W. Nicks Low Speed Wind Tunnel at ...
and later acquired by Sierra Nevada Corporation, which eventually spun off Sierra Space to bring the idea to fruition. Originally, the Dream Chaser was to be a crewed vehicle to transport astronauts ...
The Dream Chaser was meant to be NASA's replacement for the Space Shuttle and take supplies to the ISS, but its first test ...
The streams and ponds outside the storied NASA test center, formerly known as Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, were freezing over the morning of February 1st, 2024. But inside the building, in ...
There is still some work to do to prepare Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser spaceplane for its first mission, but the company says the winged resupply craft for the International Space Station will soon ...
NASA has modified its ISS resupply contract with Sierra Space, which builds the robotic Dream Chaser space plane.
Amid preparations for its spaceplane's maiden flight and an initial public offering as soon as next year, Sierra Space is expanding its satellite offerings. Ahead of the much-anticipated solar eclipse ...
The winged Dream Chaser mini-shuttle under development by Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) has successfully completed a series of risk reduction milestone tests on key flight hardware systems thereby moving ...
The UNOOSA division was formed 59 years ago as a means of promoting international cooperation in the peaceful use and exploration of space. A core part of the agency’s mission is in utilizing space ...
The Dream Chaser has not made a single flight or carried any cargo into space. Yet space-savvy American cities are already rolling out the aeronautical equivalent of a red carpet, hoping to entice ...