NASA Invests $1.1 Billion in Manned Commercial Trips to Space
Posted by Xeno on August 4, 2012
The dust has settled on the final round of NASA’s Commercial Crew integrated Capability program project, and three winners have been given funding for the next round of American-made space taxis: Boeing, who received $460 million; SpaceX with $440 million; and the Sierra Nevada Corporation, with a paltry $212.5. The companies will use it as seed money to create commercial spacecraft that U.S. astronauts will fly aboard.
With NASA’s space shuttle program shelved, it’s had to compensate for all of the spacecraft it won’t be making itself, instead investing in companies that have shown promise in creating commercially viable, safe spacecraft. Once those companies have created one, NASA can put their astronauts on board (maybe even alongside civilian space tourists).
In May, SpaceX made news bylaunching a privately built craft to the international space station. Boeing has developed a low-Earth orbit space capsule. Sierra Nevada has a somewhat similar Dream Chaser spaceplane project. …
**SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket**
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jim carlin said
ya can’t keep a good man down
there’s many ways to skin a cat
jim carlin-nephew of vance carlin-qa 30 yrs for nasa
Fred Killer said
I don’t get it. Why the big drive to get off this beautiful planet of ours?
Anyone would think that it had been visited and taken over by blood drinking, human sacrificing reptilians from Alpha Draconis and Zeta Reticuli.
Oh, hang on………… it says here that ermmmm….actually……..
WAIT FOR ME!!!!!!