Dream Chaser Ready for its FIRST Launch! Big Solution to Solve NASA's TROUBLE!

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Dream Chaser Ready for its FIRST Launch! Big Solution to Solve NASA's TROUBLE!
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0:00-0:30: Intro
0:31-3:48: Launch 2025
3:49-5:15: The First Flight
5:16-8:33: Feature in future
8:34-12:25: Impressive History
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Dream Chaser Ready for its FIRST Launch! Big Solution to Solve NASA's TROUBLE!
Dream Chaser is ready for the maiden launch...
The spaceplane is back!
After nearly two decades of dedicated research and development, Dream Chaser is poised to leave its first mark on the space race.
So, when is this historic event scheduled to unfold?
How will it unfold?
Let’s find out on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
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Dream Chaser Ready for its FIRST Launch! Big Solution to Solve NASA's TROUBLE!
When the Space Shuttle Atlantis completed its final mission in 2011, it marked the end of an era. While the program had become too complex and costly to sustain, its retirement left a significant gap in humanity’s ability to perform critical work in low Earth orbit. The Shuttle’s unique capability to return payloads gently to Earth was unmatched, allowing sensitive experiments to be quickly accessed by researchers just hours after landing on a runway.
For 30 years, this system reliably supported science and innovation, but its retirement deprived researchers of this crucial service.
Dream Chaser Ready for its FIRST Launch! Big Solution to Solve NASA's TROUBLE!
Although SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft is currently the best option for such missions, the process of returning Dragon to NASA’s headquarters often slows down the handling of scientific research. SpaceX has improved the timeline by incorporating helicopter transportation, but it still cannot match the efficiency of the Space Shuttle.
Since SpaceX no longer pursues targeted propulsive landings with its Dragon spacecraft, it means another company must step up to meet the challenge of truly rapid payload returns.
Coincidentally, this is exactly what Sierra Nevada Corporation hopes to achieve with their Dream Chaser spacecraft.
Dream Chaser is a winged lifting body spacecraft capable of landing on any runway worldwide that is at least 10,000 feet long. After the Space Shuttle was retired, Dream Chaser became the only spacecraft currently funded by NASA with atmospheric maneuverability.

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