"Sierra Space's Dream Chaser Spaceplane: Testing and Unveiling for Future ISS Flight"

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Sierra Space unveiled its Dream Chaser space plane, set to make its first flight to the International Space Station (ISS) later this year. The robotic space plane, named "Tenacity," and its cargo module, "Shooting Star," were showcased at NASA's Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Ohio. The space plane is designed for multiple missions, with the first uncrewed demonstration mission aimed at ferrying cargo to the ISS. Sierra Space aims to increase commercial resupply options in low Earth orbit, with the potential for significant advancements in space research and exploration.
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