Chase your dreams
Courtney Best
Electronics Engineering Technologist @ Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Advanced Electronics
Sierra Space's Dream Chaser, initially designed for passengers and cargo, has evolved into the world's first commercial runway-capable space plane. Funded by NASA, it's currently undergoing testing in Colorado and will soon be tested in Ohio's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility. If all goes well, it could make its first space flight atop the United Launch Alliance Vulcan Centaur rocket in April of the following year. This represents an exciting development in commercial space transportation.