Montaż Tenacity zakończony.
Teraz kolej na testy w komorze próżniowo-termicznej.
Planowany lot w kierunku ISS w 2024.Today Sierra Space Introduces TenacityNOVEMBER 2, 2023 [SP]
The First Spaceplane in the Revolutionary New Dream Chaser® FleetLOUISVILLE, Colo. – Nov. 2, 2023 – Sierra Space, a leading pureplay commercial space company building the first end-to-end business and technology platform in space, today proudly revealed the fruit of years of passionate determination, countless breakthrough innovations and relentless commitment – the remarkable Dream Chaser spaceplane. The first vehicle is complete and will ship to NASA’s Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility in Ohio for environmental testing in coming weeks.
https://www.sierraspace.com/newsroom/press-releases/sierra-space-introduces-dream-chaser-spaceplane-tenacity/https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1741500974856884708https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1744738877909475346NASA, Sierra Space Invite Media to See Spaceplane for Cargo MissionsAbbey A. Donaldson JAN 24, 2024

Editor’s note: This advisory was updated Jan. 29, 2024, to add an event participant.
NASA and Sierra Space team members move the Dream Chaser spaceplane into NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio. Credits: Sierra Space/Shay SaldanaAs part of NASA’s efforts to expand commercial resupply in low Earth orbit, media are invited to view Sierra Space’s uncrewed commercial spaceplane ahead of its first demonstration flight for the agency to the International Space Station in 2024.
https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-sierra-space-invite-media-to-see-spaceplane-for-cargo-missions/https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1751632475372020219https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1752721718332858393https://twitter.com/NASAglenn/status/1753108059004825754https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1757433847791128931https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1758245764818502085https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1762205416199516260https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1762504791056404588https://twitter.com/NASAglenn/status/1763006169273286747https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1765755655468544355https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1766117084260344102https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1767167362376069608https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1768668563848536141https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1771220034527822096https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1775621504257905011https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1788539900897251405ULA could fly dummy payload on next Vulcan launch if Dream Chaser is delayedSandra Erwin May 13, 2024 [SN]
ULA remains confident it will launch Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser space plane by October
United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket sits on the pad at Space Launch Complex 41 (SLC-41) at Cape Canaveral. Credit: United Launch AllianceWASHINGTON — The Pentagon is considering allowing United Launch Alliance (ULA) to launch a mass simulator on its next Vulcan Centaur rocket flight if its planned payload, Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser, is not ready by year’s end, according to a defense official.
The official said in off-the-record comments that DoD would consider certifying the Vulcan rocket if it can perform a second successful launch using a mass simulator — a stand-in for the actual payload.
While Vulcan successfully completed its maiden launch in January, a second successful mission is required for Defense Department certification to fly national security missions.
https://spacenews.com/pentagon-urges-ula-to-fly-dummy-payload-on-next-vulcan-launch-if-dream-chaser-is-delayed/https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1790452811152372156https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1791128328331485615NASA, Sierra Space Deliver Dream Chaser to Florida for Launch PreparationBrian Newbacher Pubic Affairs Specialist MAY 20, 2024
Dream Chaser Tenacity, Sierra Space’s uncrewed cargo spaceplane, is processed inside the Space Systems Processing Facility (SSPF) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday, May 20, 2024. The spaceplane arrived inside a climate-controlled transportation container from the agency’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Ohio. Final testing and prelaunch processing will be completed inside the high bay of the SSPF ahead of Dream Chaser’s inaugural launch atop a ULA (United Launch Alliance) Vulcan rocket from nearby Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Photo credit: NASA/Kim ShiflettAs part of NASA’s efforts to expand commercial resupply in low Earth orbit, Sierra Space’s uncrewed spaceplane arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of its first flight to the International Space Station.
The Dream Chaser spaceplane, named Tenacity, arrived at Kennedy on May 18 inside a climate-controlled transportation container from NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio, and joined its companion Shooting Star cargo module, which arrived on May 11.
https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/kennedy/nasa-sierra-space-deliver-dream-chaser-to-florida-for-launch-preparation/?utm_source=TWITTER&utm_medium=NASAKennedy&utm_campaign=NASASocial&linkId=437688783https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1793716376701665649Upon arrival at @NASAKennedy, teams moved Tenacity to the high bay inside the Space Systems Processing Facility.
The remaining pre-flight activities include acoustic and electromagnetic interference and compatibility testing, TPS completion, and final payload integration.
https://twitter.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1805615653933478080To help understand the Dream Chaser® spaceplane’s hypersonic aerodynamics before our ETA test flight in 2017, this 6% stainless steel scale model was tested at speeds up to Mach 14. The test included the use of rudder and wing actuation.
Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser debut mission delayed again, no longer docking to stationSeptember 26, 2025 Will Robinson-Smith
Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser spaceplane (right) and its Shooting Star cargo module (left) seen inside a processing facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Image: Sierra SpaceThe debut of Sierra Space’s cargo space plane Dream Chaser has delayed again and will no longer see a docking with the International Space Station. In a statement Thursday afternoon, NASA said the space agency and Sierra Space had agreed to a major modification of their space station resupply contract.
The space plane is now scheduled to launch on its inaugural flight no earlier than late 2026. Additionally, instead of docking to the ISS, the vehicle named Tenacity will now conduct a free-flyer mission.
NASA said under the contract revsion it is “no longer obligated for a specific number of resupply missions.” The original Commercial Resupply Services-2 (CRS-2) contract specified a minimum of seven flights to the ISS, with four missions awarded as part of a firm-fixed price task order “based on the needs of the space station.”
https://spaceflightnow.com/2025/09/26/sierra-spaces-dream-chaser-debut-mission-delayed-again-no-longer-docking-to-station/