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New Spaceplane Is About To Make Its First Flight

Article by Bilal Waqar                                               May 8, 2021                                                 (wonderfulengineering.com)

• Sierra Nevada Corp (SNC) won a $2 billion contract from NASA to build the Dream Chaser, a space vehicle that promises to become the first-of-its-kind reusable cargo vessel. the new space plane could make a round-trip journey to International Space Station much faster than Elon Musk’s SpaceX vehicles. In fact, SNC aims to transform the way spaceflights are perceived, and could become the second big space organization, next to NASA. (see 4:01 minute video of the Dream Chaser’s Concept of Operations below)

• The Dream Chaser is currently able to travel in near space autonomously. SNC is planning a manned mission in 2022. The space plane will be carried into space on a United Launch Alliance rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Dream Chaser will land on the space center’s landing strip which the Space Shuttles used. This means that the Kennedy facility is not only performing as a NASA facility, it’s also becoming a multi-user commercial spaceport. The Sierra Nevada Corp’s Dream Chaser operation at Kennedy will include the hiring of dozens of employees and may even require the construction of new buildings to cater to engineering necessities.

 

SpaceX capsules designated for ventures to International Space Station might face competition after the announcement of a new spaceplane set to take its first flight. It is claimed that the new spaceplane could make a roundtrip to ISS much faster than SpaceX vehicles.

The new spaceplane is built and operated by Sierra Nevada Corp. in Nevada and aims to transform the way spaceflights are perceived. The new spacecraft is called the Dream Chaser and as announced can go on the space venture with autonomous capabilities. It will be lifted through ULA (United Launch Alliance) rocket from the Kennedy Space Center to execute flights to the ISS.

The new Dream Chaser by the Sierra Nevada Corp. will land on the space center’s landing strip which previously has been used for landing space shuttles. Former astronaut, Janet Kavandi said that the first of the Dream Chasers is getting ready for being delivered to Kennedy Space Center and will land on the strip somewhere around spring 2022.

“When we first launch next year, 2022, at the end of that mission, we plan to come back and land here at this very runway,” said Kavandi.

4:01 minute Dream Chaser Concept of Operations video (‘Sierra Nevada Corporation’ YouTube)

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Workers Needed in the Expanding Space Industry

Article by Michael Sheetz                                          April 18, 2021                                           (cnbc.com)

• This is a “most exciting time” to be involved in the private commercial space industry, Steve Isakowitz, CEO of The Aerospace Corporation and former president of Virgin Galactic, told attendees of the America’s Future Series Space Innovation Summit on April 6th and 7th. “I do think there’s opportunities for everybody to participate in the excitement … [and] it’s a great opportunity for the government to really lean in on looking for those public-private partnerships.”

• But Isakowitz says that private and government organizations must do more to tap the next generation of US space workers. “We need to do more [to] expand the candidate pool. We’ve got to make sure that all of America has the benefit of being part of the… opportunities that are out there.”

• The Aerospace Corporation, a federally-funded research and development center and non-profit based in El Segundo, California, focuses on analysis and assessment of space programs for organizations, including NASA, the Air Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center, and the National Reconnaissance Office.

• A report released by The Aerospace Corp urges space industry companies to partner with teachers and educators to focus more on science, tech, engineering and math disciplines. “I think that involves really looking at the curriculum that we teach our students to kind of draw their interest in. We often see that when you go into elementary schools there’s a lot of interest in these fields and the technical fields — and then it sort of drops off pretty quickly when they get into the middle school in high school years,” Isakowitz said.

• Isakowitz noted that internships, apprenticeships and fellowships have been essential to bringing students in and giving them hands-on experience. The Brooke Owens Fellowship helps place undergraduate women at space ventures and the Patti Grace Smith Fellowship helps black students find internships.

Space Talent is a job board hosted by the investment group Space Capital, listing more than 3,600 openings at space infrastructure companies building spacecraft, rockets and more. Those job openings include a range of disciplines, from accounting to IT, design, manufacturing and more.

• A wave of investment by the private sector is “really driving a lot of the changes we’re now seeing in space,” says Isakowitz, and has given rise to a new generation of private space companies such as Elon Musk’s SpaceX. And according to Isakowitz, this entrepreneurial climate has also brought with it “a new ability to attract the kind of talent and excitement we need to really bring folks into this industry.”

 

The growth of space businesses makes this “the most exciting time” to be involved in the

Steve Isakowitz, CEO of The Aerospace Corporation

industry, but one CEO says private and government organizations must do more to tap the next generation of U.S. workers.

“I do think there’s opportunities for everybody to participate in the excitement … [and] it’s a great opportunity for the government to really lean in on looking for those public-private partnerships,” Steve Isakowitz, CEO of The Aerospace Corporation and former president of Virgin Galactic, told attendees of the America’s Future Series Space Innovation Summit. The event ran on April 6 and 7.

“We need to do more and expand the candidate pool — we’ve got to make sure that all of America has the benefit of being part of the STEM, K-12, opportunities that are out there,” he added, referring to the academic discipline that includes science, tech, engineering and math.

The Aerospace Corporation, based in El Segundo, California, is a federally-funded research and development center and non-profit.

The corporation focuses on analysis and assessment of space programs for organizations, including NASA, the Air Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center, and the National Reconnaissance Office.

Isakowitz’s comments coincided with The Aerospace Corp’s release of a report titled “Developing Future Space Workers.” From the report, he highlighted that he believes the space industry can partner with teachers and underrepresented groups.

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