Dream Chaser (2026)
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Sierra Space's Dream Chaser is a reusable lifting-body spaceplane that was originally intended to carry a seven-person crew and later cargo to and from the International Space Station. Delays in development has resulted in its first spaceflight to be reconfigured into a free-flying orbital test mission by late 2026 instead, however the option remains open for potential future cargo missions to the station itself.
Dream Chaser Tenacity
Dream Chaser Reverence
| Dream Chaser (2026–Beyond) |
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|---|---|---|
| Mission | Start | End |
| SSC Demo-1 (Tenacity) | Late 2026 | |
| Originally planned to fly cargo to the ISS. The mission was reconfigured as a free-flying test flight in LEO instead. |
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| DC UNOOSA-1 | TBA | |
| To carry 35 payloads into LEO for the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) | ||
| SSC CRS-1 | All ISS cargo missions of the Dream Chaser were indefinitely delayed until further notice. | |
| SSC CRS-2 | ||
| SSC CRS-3 | ||
| SSC CRS-4 | ||
| SSC CRS-5 | ||
| SSC CRS-6 | ||
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