Posted on 05/27/2015 2:51:17 PM PDT by lbryce
NASA has taken another step toward returning Americas ability to launch crew missions to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017.
The Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company. SpaceX, which successfully performed a pad abort test of its flight vehicle earlier this month, is expected to receive its first order later this year. Determination of which company will fly its mission to the station first will be made at a later time. The contract calls for the orders to take place prior to certification to support the lead time necessary for the first mission in late 2017, provided the contractors meet certain readiness conditions.
Missions flown to the station on Boeings Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 and SpaceXs Crew Dragon spacecraft will restore Americas human spaceflight capabilities and increase the amount of scientific research that can be conducted aboard the orbiting laboratory.
"Final development and certification are top priority for NASA and our commercial providers, but having an eye on the future is equally important to the commercial crew and station programs," said Kathy Lueders, manager of NASAs Commercial Crew Program. "Our strategy will result in safe, reliable and cost-effective crew missions."
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Bump.
God speed to all involved, especially the astronauts!
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