NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver visits the University of Colorado Engineering School to promote NASA's future in Colorado through education, job creation, and innovation. The school is serving as a test facility at the University of Colorado at Boulder to observe the progress on Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser spacecraft. It is under development with support from NASA's Commercial Crew Development Program to provide crew transportation to and from low Earth orbit. One observer takes a photo of the spacecraft. Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post
NASA's Lori Garver, above right, visits CU's engineering school in Boulder, which is serving as a testing facility for Sierra Nevada Corp.'s Dream Chaser spacecraft. The Denver-based company has received $20 million in grants from NASA.
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NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver visits the University of Colorado Engineering School to promote NASA's future in Colorado through education, job creation, and innovation. The school is serving as a test facility at the University of Colorado at Boulder to observe the progress on Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser spacecraft. It is under development with support from NASA's Commercial Crew Development Program to provide crew transportation to and from low Earth orbit. One observer takes a photo of the spacecraft. Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post
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