Sierra Space Commences Final Testing and Launch Preparations for Dream Chaser® Spaceplane at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
August 02 2024 - 8:00AM
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Long-Term Reprocessing of Dream Chaser in Florida on Future
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Sierra Space, a leading commercial space-tech company that is
Building a Platform in Space to Benefit Life on Earth®, announced
today that final testing and launch preparations for its Dream
Chaser® spaceplane and Shooting Star® cargo module have commenced
at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of the company’s
inaugural mission to resupply the International Space Station
(ISS). Also announced today, the Sierra Space team is looking
beyond first flight, inking an agreement with All Points Logistics
for reprocessing the reusable spaceplane onsite in Florida on
future missions.
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Final testing and launch preparations for
Sierra Space's first Dream Chaser spaceplane and Shooting Star
cargo module have commenced at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in
Florida ahead of the company’s inaugural mission to resupply the
International Space Station. (PHOTO CREDIT: Shay Saldana/Sierra
Space)
The revolutionary new spacecraft arrived just before Memorial
Day and are now being readied for final assembly, testing and
pre-launch processing inside the historic Space Systems Processing
Facility (SSPF), the staging center for all components of the
International Space Station. Sierra Space and NASA teams have spent
the last several weeks preparing for the work ahead, which includes
final environmental testing, closeout checks on propulsion and
electrical systems, the application of remaining thermal protection
tiles and pre-launch processing for Dream Chaser’s rocket ride to
space.
“We are on the cusp of achieving a major milestone for Sierra
Space and the commercial space industry. The final testing and
launch preparations of the first Dream Chaser happening inside such
a historic NASA facility underscore the significance of our mission
to revolutionize space transportation with an innovative new
commercial spaceplane and the world’s first true spaceliner,” said
Tom Vice, CEO of Sierra Space.
Final Preparations
The launch preparation process now encompasses three primary
areas of work:
- Final Assembly and System Checks: This includes the
installation of the remaining thermal protection system tiles as
well as propulsion system closeout and leak testing.
- Continued Environmental Testing: Upcoming tests include
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) testing, ensuring that all electrical
components function seamlessly in space’s challenging radio
frequency (RF) environment. Additionally, acoustic testing will
verify that both Dream Chaser and Shooting Star can withstand the
intense noise levels experienced during launch. Runway testing will
verify Dream Chaser’s differential braking system upon returning
from space and landing at Space Florida’s storied Launch and
Landing Facility (LLF) onsite at Kennedy.
- Pre-Launch Processing: The final stage involves getting the
spacecraft ready for encapsulation in the rocket fairing and
integration with the ULA Vulcan Centaur’s systems.
Vice added, “The SSPF High Bay, a site rich with historical
significance, hosted the foundations of the International Space
Station and multiple payloads which travelled to space and
subsequently helped unearth key discoveries and scientific
breakthroughs which changed life on Earth. Sierra Space is proud to
follow in these illustrious footsteps, furthering the legacy of
human space exploration. Our work at this facility is a testament
to the collaborative spirit of the space community, with systems
bound for the space station – and even lunar-bound Artemis hardware
– sharing the same space.”
The Dream Chaser transportation system, which includes cargo
delivery and return capability on the world’s first commercial
spaceplane – as well as delivery and disposal capability with the
detachable and disposable Shooting Star cargo module – will add an
entirely new dimension to NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services
missions. The winged Dream Chaser lands on a runway and will be the
first spacecraft to do so on a return mission from the space
station since Space Shuttle Atlantis in July 2011. The landing site
is the storied Launch & Landing Facility (LLF) at Kennedy.
Eyeing the Future
As regular mission operations near reality, Sierra Space is
preparing for ground reprocessing operations of its reusable Dream
Chaser spaceplane onsite in Florida to ensure efficient mission
turnaround time. To support future missions at Kennedy Space Center
from 2026 onwards, Sierra Space is proud to announce a partnership
with All Points Logistics for long-term ground processing of the
Dream Chaser fleet post-mission. Sierra Space will reap the
benefits of All Points' planned Space Prep facility complex onsite
– near the historic LLF runway – immediately following flights from
Low Earth Orbit.
“All Points is excited to be a part of the Sierra Space team,”
said All Points Logistics CEO Phil Monkress. “Our Kennedy Space
Center Complex will provide the flexibility needed to support a
diverse range of future Dream Chaser missions.”
Upon landing, the joint team will transport it to the
future-planned Space Prep facility for inspection, offload, and
preparation for subsequent missions. According to All Points, the
Space Prep complex will boast approximately 500,000 square feet of
state-of-the-art infrastructure, providing seamless support for
spacecraft operations from the factory to the launch pad.
This approach streamlines Dream Chaser flight turn-around
preparations by consolidating ground infrastructure and operations
such as turnkey propellant servicing and de-servicing, pre- and
post-mission payload integration and servicing, extensive equipment
storage and dedicated control centers in a single complex
conveniently located on Kennedy Space Center near the runway and
launch pads. The unique Space Prep processing center design
features dual processing spaces to eliminate processing chokepoints
and advanced technology that avoids facility evacuations during
hazardous operations to ensure efficient Dream Chaser flight
preparations.
About Sierra Space
Sierra Space is a leading commercial space company at the
forefront of innovation and the commercialization of space in the
Orbital Age®, building an end-to-end business and technology
platform in space to benefit life on Earth. With more than 30 years
and 500 missions of space flight heritage, the company is
reinventing both space transportation with Dream Chaser®, the
world’s only commercial spaceplane, and the future of space
destinations with the company’s inflatable and expandable space
station technology. Using commercial business models, the company
is also delivering orbital services to commercial, DoD and national
security organizations, expanding production capacity to meet the
needs of constellation programs. In addition, Sierra Space builds a
host of systems and subsystems across solar power, mechanics and
motion control, environmental control, life support, propulsion and
thermal control, offering myriad space-as-a-service solutions for
the new space economy.
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