Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), the global aerospace and national security leader owned by Eren and Fatih Ozmen, marked National Space Day by announcing the name of its first orbital vehicle set to launch under contract with NASA: Dream Chaser Tenacity.
"Tenacity is in SNC's DNA," said SNC Chairwoman and President Eren Ozmen.
"Every critical moment in SNC's history of innovation has called for tenacity, in overcoming challenges in order to support and protect explorers and heroes. As the nation faces this current challenge, we want this vehicle to be a beacon of hope that American ingenuity – and tenacity – will bring brighter days ahead."
SNC's Dream Chaser spacecraft, known as "America's Spaceplane," is the world's only non-capsule, commercial spacecraft and is capable of a runway landing. Under a NASA contract, it will perform cargo delivery and disposal services to and from the International Space Station on at least six NASA missions.
"Dream Chaser is a story of grit and tenacity on the part of SNC's team," said John Curry, SNC's Program Director for Dream Chaser. "NASA's vision and ours for a next gen space shuttle with a gentle runway landing has weathered tough economic and budget resources and competing visions. The team and engineers working on Dream Chaser have believed in its superior design, knowing tenacity would lead to Dream Chaser flying in space and returning humans and science back to Earth safely."
NASA this week selected the Dynetics team, of which SNC is an integral part, to support its Artemis mission to the moon. SNC is leading development of the crew module for NASA's Human Landing System (HLS) program, which will ferry astronauts and supplies to and from the moon's surface. The program is designed to provide new science and material resources and leverage the moon as a proving ground for future Mars missions. NASA's goal is to land astronauts on the moon by 2024 and establish sustainable missions by 2028.
Owned and operated by SNC, the Dream Chaser spaceplane is a reusable, multi-mission space utility vehicle. It is capable of transportation services to and from low-Earth orbit and is the only commercial, lifting-body vehicle capable of a runway landing. The Dream Chaser Cargo System was selected by NASA to provide cargo delivery and disposal services to the International Space Station under the Commercial Resupply Services 2 (CRS-2) contract. All Dream Chaser CRS-2 cargo missions are planned to land at Kennedy Space Centre's Shuttle Landing Facility. The Shooting Star cargo module is a 15-foot attachment to Dream Chaser that provide extra storage for payloads, flexible mission options and facilitates cargo disposal upon re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
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Sierra Nevada Corporation | Airframer, All Weather Landing Systems, Air-to-Ground Data Links, Rocket Engines |
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