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The Dream Chaser was born at NASA through the great work of the Langley Center. “We’re thrilled to see our HL-20 design being advanced by Sierra Nevada and glad to have the chance to work with the company on the further development of its Dream Chaser,” said Robbie Kerns, manager of the Commercial Space Projects Office at NASA Langley.Īdded by Mark Sirangelo, Corporate Vice President and head of Sierra Nevada Space Systems, “NASA Langley has been an engaged and supportive partner since the beginning of our Dream Chaser Program. NASA Langley and Sierra Nevada’s 5-year partnership – From HL-20 to Dream Chaser:Įngineers at NASA’s Langley Research Center (LRC) have marked five years of collaboration with Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) as partners in the design and development of the Dream Chaser spaceplane and systems.īirthed from the HL-20 lifting body vehicle, LRC and SNC’s five year partnership has focused on the evolution and substantiation of the Dream Chaser orbital crew vehicle. Five years after joining forces with NASA’s Langley Research Center, the Sierra Nevada Corporation continues to narrow its focus on their Dream Chaser spaceplane – a NASA Commercial Crew Development-funded vehicle that will one day transport astronauts to Low Earth Orbit destinations including but not limited to the International Space Station.
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