
Sierra Space's Dream Chaser, a reusable space plane envisioned to resupply the International Space Station, faces further delays. Originally slated for launch, the mission is now pushed back to 2025-2026, according to WebProNews.
This marks another setback for the long-awaited project, which aims to provide NASA with a unique cargo delivery system. Dream Chaser, resembling a miniature space shuttle, is designed to land on runways like an airplane, offering flexibility not found in traditional capsules.
Aerospace America reports that the first flight itself might be delayed again, adding to the uncertainty. Integrated demonstrations of the space plane occurred recently at a NASA facility, showcasing its capabilities.
Despite these hurdles, Sierra Space remains committed to bringing Dream Chaser to orbit, hoping to revolutionize space logistics.