NASA's Dream Chaser Shifts Focus to Private and Defense Missions

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NASA and Sierra Space have revised the Dream Chaser spaceplane's mission, shifting from ISS resupply to a versatile, free-flying spacecraft set for its first orbital flight in 2026, aiming to support defense, private space stations, and future space ventures as the ISS is decommissioned by 2030.
Topics:science#dream-chaser#iss-decommissioning#nasa#sierra-space#space-exploration#space-transportation
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