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SNC selects rendezvous and docking sensor technology from Jena

Submit on Friday, October 6th, 2017 22:58

Jena-Optronik’s RVS3000 rendezvous and docking sensor will support the autonomous approach of Sierra Nevada’s Dream Chaser to the ISS, making it the fourth ISS supply spacecraft to use the sensor technology from Jena.

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