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Dream Chaser is an American reusable lifting-body spaceplane developed by Sierra Space. Conceived as a crewed vehicle, it is being developed in a cargo configuration known as the Dream Chaser Cargo System for missions to the International Space Station (ISS) under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services program.

Sierra Space Dream Chaser at Neil Armstrong Test FacilitySierra Space Dream Chaser at Neil Armstrong Test Facility
KSC-2013-3229KSC-2013-3229
Dream Chaser Docked to ISSDream Chaser Docked to ISS
Dream Chaser ModelDream Chaser Model
Dream Chaser model 1Dream Chaser model 1
Dream Chaser model 2Dream Chaser model 2
Dream-chaser-modelDream-chaser-model
Dream Chaser - Atlas V wind tunnel modelDream Chaser - Atlas V wind tunnel model
Dream Chaser landing simulationDream Chaser landing simulation
Dream Chaser pre-drop tests.3Dream Chaser pre-drop tests.3
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    commonsimageDream Chaser - Atlas V wind tunnel model Commons
    commonsimageDream Chaser landing simulation Commons
    commonsimageDream Chaser pre-drop tests.3 Commons