Dream Chaser Tenacity
| Tenacity | |
|---|---|
Tenacity and its cargo module undergoing testing at NASA's Neil Armstrong Test Facility | |
| Type | Lifting body spaceplane |
| Serial no. | DC101 |
| Owner | Sierra Nevada Corporation |
| Manufacturer | Sierra Nevada Corporation |
| Specifications | |
| Power | Solar panels |
| Rocket | Vulcan Centaur |
| History | |
| First flight |
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| Dream Chasers | |
Dream Chaser Tenacity (DC101) is the first Dream Chaser spacecraft expected to fly in space. Manufactured by the Sierra Nevada Corporation, it will first fly to the International Space Station as part of the SSC Demo-1 mission in the third quarter of 2025 under the CRS-2 contract.