Just happened! NASA astronauts has started training for NEW-GEN spaceplane...

Just happened! NASA astronauts has started training for NEW-GEN spaceplane...

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Astronauts Have Begun Training For Dream Chaser's Maiden Flight

Sierra Space, remember them? Their Dream Chaser space-plane is now soaring closer to its highly anticipated first launch.
Looking like a stubby version of the Space Shuttle, Dream Chaser lost out to SpaceX and Boeing for NASA’s commercial crew program but won a spot in the second round of commercial cargo missions to deliver supplies to the International Space Station.
Notably, two members of the next ISS crew are currently undergoing rigorous training to master the intricate operations of the Dream Chaser spacecraft. These astronauts are determined to become well-versed in its cutting-edge technology, ensuring they are fully prepared when this remarkable spaceplane arrives at their cosmic doorstep this year.
All this and more in today's episode of Great SpaceX:
Despite potential delays to United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Vulcan Centaur launch schedule, Sierra Space says preparations continue for lofting the Dream Chaser spaceplane on its debut space mission by year’s end.
The first Dream Chaser, DC-101 Tenacity, is set to launch on the second flight of the Vulcan Centaur. Originally scheduled for the third quarter of this year, the window for this mission is currently set for December, Sierra Space CEO Tom Vice says.
ULA has been working toward a launch pad static fire test of the Vulcan Centaur rocket throughout May. Sadly, in the latest engine test, the team observed a delayed response from the booster engine ignition system that needs further review prior to proceeding with the flight readiness firing.
“I think ULA will get through that quickly. They’ll isolate what happened and get that turned around,” Sierra Space CEO Tom Vice said, who also concedes that “there will be some delay associated with that, but they’ll figure it out.” Sierra is currently targeting a December launch window. But “if they need more time, we will be ready whenever we’re ready,” he adds.
Just happened! NASA astronauts has started training for NEW-GEN spaceplane...
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