NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) have announced an agreement for technical support via NASA’s Commercial Crew Program focusing on the human rating of the Atlas V launch vehicle. The unfunded act is expected to result in certifying Atlas V to launch NASA astronauts riding in vehicles such as the Dream Chaser, Boeing CST-100 and Blue Origin’s spacecraft.
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ArtemisCommercialShuttle
Discovery’s VAB stay part of a commercial transition for the OPFs
by Chris BerginWith Discovery now enjoying a month-long vacation inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), following her…
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Director Paul Hill speaks of the valuable future role to be played by MOD
by Chris BerginIn an interview with NASASpaceflight.com, Mission Operations Directorate (MOD) Director Paul Hill spoke of his…
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NASA and Commercial industry combine to outline FTD Propellant Depot plan
by Chris BerginA collaboration between experts at numerous NASA centers and commercial companies have created a plan…
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CxP PDR successful, with exclusions – Strict Commercial requirements
by Chris BerginAs the Constellation Program (CxP) splutters along, ahead of its “proposed” cancellation, managers have successfully…
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Rocketplane Kistler (RpK) was officially notified by NASA on Friday that they had failed to…
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