NASA Just Cancelled Dream Chaser Launch After Boeing Starliner Trouble. Here's Why...

NASA Just Cancelled Dream Chaser Launch After Boeing Starliner Trouble. Here's Why...

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"NASA Just Cancelled Dream Chaser Launch After Boeing Starliner Trouble. Here's Why...
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Intro 0:00
Can’t be late anymore 0:24
Dream Chaser needs more time 1:26
Certification at our own expense 4:20
Outro 8:45
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NASA Just Cancelled Dream Chaser Launch After Boeing Starliner Trouble. Here's Why...
Finally happened!
NASA just canceled Sierra Space's Dream Chaser after a series of recent Boeing Starliner troubles on the ISS.
This Means Dream Chaser officially dropped from the second launch of ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket.
This alarms one more delay on the spaceplane.
But, is it the agonizing fall?
Are there any other chances for Dream Chaser?
What risks and opportunities does this change bring for both Sierra Space and ULA?
Find out everything in today's episode of Techmap.
NASA Just Cancelled Dream Chaser Launch After Boeing Starliner Trouble. Here's Why...
After being imposed financial penalties by the US Air Force in May, United Launch Alliance admitted that it should not hold the Vulcan Centaur rocket on the ground any further.
The payload of the second Vulcan Centaur mission will be changed from Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser to an inert payload and instrumentation. Thanks to that, the Vulcan flight's launch date is now being scheduled for September, 1 month earlier than the previous ULA plan.
NASA Just Cancelled Dream Chaser Launch After Boeing Starliner Trouble. Here's Why...
In May, the firm raised confidence it would launch the spaceplane by October but Sierra then announced that that schedule is risky for Dream.
""Sierra Space has shared that they are making excellent progress with Dream Chaser but have schedule risk to fly by that time."" ULA tweeted.
Additionally, ULA's other big customer, Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband constellation, also won't be ready to launch its first batch of operational satellites on a Vulcan rocket this fall. Because no other payloads could be ready for the September launch, a simulator is compulsory.
(Dream Chaser needs more time)
For Sierra Space, the move relieves schedule pressure to some degree and allows them time to focus on ensuring that no stones are left unturned in the lead-up to Dream Chaser’s maiden spaceflight.
Given that the Tenacity spacecraft that will fly the mission is also planned to be re-used, it’s critical for Sierra to have a successful launch and landing of the spacecraft.
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