US company tests spacecraft in desert

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 05:22 PM.

The Dream Chaser model with its Atlas V launch vehicle is undergoing final preparations at the Aerospace Composite Model Development Section's workshop for buffet tests at the Transonic Dynamics Tunnel at NASA Langley. Photo Courtesy: NASA EDGE/Ron Beard

A company developing a spaceship to take astronauts to the International Space Station has run the craft through a series of tests at a NASA facility in California.

The two-hour test of Dream Chaser spacecraft occurred on Thursday at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base. A helicopter picked a test version of the small spacecraft and flew it 3 miles at heights reaching 3,780 meters.

The Dream Chaser followed its projected path, and its flight computer, guidance and navigation system were tested.

The landing gear and nose skid also were deployed.

The test paves the way for further tests at Dryden this autumn as part of Sierra Nevada Corp’s agreements with NASA.

The vehicle is designed to carry seven people and land like a plane.

Published on August 24, 2013 06:34