Trent J. Perrotto
NASA Headquarters
202-358-0321
trent.j.perrotto@nasa.gov
Candrea Thomas
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
candrea.k.thomas@nasa.gov
Cassie Kloberdanz
Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems
720-407-3192
media.ssg@sncorp.com
LOUISVILLE, Colo. -- NASA partner Sierra
Nevada Corporation (SNC) has completed a successful test of the nose landing
gear for its full-scale Dream Chaser engineering flight test vehicle. The
completed test and an upcoming flight test are part of SNC's Commercial Crew
Development Round 2 (CCDev2) agreement with NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
The gear test is an important milestone
to prepare for the upcoming approach and landing test of the Dream Chaser Space
System later this year. It evaluated the impact the nose landing gear will
experience on touchdown in order to ensure a safe runway landing.
SNC is one of seven companies developing
commercial crew transportation capabilities to ferry U.S. astronauts to and
from low Earth orbit and the International Space Station. The Dream Chaser is
the only spacecraft under CCDev2 that is winged and designed to land on a
conventional runway. It is designed to carry as many as seven astronauts to
space.
"The landing gear system must
perform flawlessly, just like the space shuttle orbiter's did, for the safe
return of the crew," CCP program manager Ed Mango said. "It's great
to see that SNC is building on that experience while developing the Dream
Chaser spacecraft."
SNC tested the spacecraft's main landing
gear in February. This nose landing gear test completes the milestones leading
up to the upcoming approach and landing test, which will complete the CCDev2
partnership.
"This test marks a significant
point in the development of the Dream Chaser orbital crew vehicle. As the last
milestone before free flight of the Dream Chaser spacecraft, we are now
preparing for the approach and landing tests to be flown later this year,"
said Jim Voss, SNC vice president of space exploration systems and program
manager for the Dream Chaser.
All of NASA's industry partners,
including SNC, continue to meet their established milestones in developing
commercial crew transportation capabilities under CCDev2.
For more information about NASA's
Commercial Crew Program and CCDev2, visit http://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew.
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