"Dream Chaser Spaceplane Arrives at Kennedy Space Center for First Launch"

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Sierra Space's Dream Chaser Tenacity, an uncrewed spaceplane designed for NASA's commercial resupply missions to the International Space Station, has arrived at Kennedy Space Center for its first mission. Scheduled to deliver 7,800 pounds of cargo using a ULA Vulcan rocket, the spaceplane underwent extensive pre-launch testing and will perform a series of in-orbit demonstrations before docking with the ISS. The Dream Chaser is part of NASA's efforts to expand commercial resupply services in low Earth orbit.
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