Sierra Still Tracking For Year-End Dream Chaser Space Debut

dream chaser in space concept

Dream Chaser concept.

Credit: Sierra Space
COLORADO SPRINGS—Despite potential delays to United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Vulcan Centaur launch schedule, Sierra Space says preparations continue for lofting the Dream Chaser spaceplane on its debut space mission by year’s end. The first Dream Chaser, DC-101 Tenacity, is set to launch on the...

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