Vulcan VC4L | Dream Chaser CRS 2 Flight 1

Vulcan VC4L | Dream Chaser CRS 2 Flight 1

Space Launch Complex 41
Cape Canaveral, FL, USA

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United Launch Alliance

United Launch Alliance (ULA) is a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Space Systems and Boeing Defense, Space & Security. ULA was formed in December 2006 by combining the teams at these companies which provide spacecraft launch services to the government of the United States. ULA launches from both coasts of the US. They launch their Atlas V vehicle from LC-41 in Cape Canaveral and LC-3E at Vandeberg. Their Delta IV launches from LC-37 at Cape Canaveral and LC-6 at Vandenberg.

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Dream Chaser CRS 2 Flight 1

First flight of the Dream Chaser Spaceplane to the ISS.

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Serial Unknown

Launch Crew Count 0

Status Active

Landing Time N/A


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Vulcan VC4L


Height 67.40 Meters

Max Stages 2

Mass To GTO 11700 kg

Liftoff Thrust 13706 kN

Diameter 5.40 Meters

Mass To LEO 24600 kg

Liftoff Mass 770 Tonnes


Launch Success 0

Consecutive Success 0

Maiden Flight Unknown

Launch Failures 0


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Updates

Cosmic_Penguin

2024-06-26T16:10:53+0000

Delayed due to payload testing issues, will no longer fly on the 2nd launch of Vulcan.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2024-05-14T10:00:32+0000

NET early September.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2024-02-09T10:43:53+0000

NET summer 2024.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-10-27T08:12:06+0000

NET April 2024.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-06-09T02:41:24+0000

NET Early 2024.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-03-24T15:31:08+0000

NET December 2023

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Nosu

2023-02-17T13:15:58+0000

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SwGustav

2022-09-19T18:16:58+0000

NET Summer 2023

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SwGustav

2022-02-16T22:10:31+0000

Delayed to Q1 2023

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Nosu

2020-11-19T21:01:49+0000

NET 2022

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Programs

Commercial Resupply Services

Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) are a series of flights awarded by NASA for the delivery of cargo and supplies to the International Space Station.The first CRS contracts were signed in 2008 and awarded $1.6 billion to SpaceX for twelve cargo Dragon and $1.9 billion to Orbital Sciences for eight Cygnus flights, covering deliveries to 2016. The Falcon 9 and Antares rockets were also developed under the CRS program to deliver cargo spacecraft to the ISS.

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