NASA Commercial Programs

NASA Commercial Programs
Title NASA Commercial Programs PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release 1988
Genre Outer space
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NASA Commercial Programs

NASA Commercial Programs
Title NASA Commercial Programs PDF eBook
Author United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Commercial Programs
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1988
Genre Outer space
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NASA commercial programs

NASA commercial programs
Title NASA commercial programs PDF eBook
Author United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Commercial Programs
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1988
Genre Outer space
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NASA Commercial Crew Program Problems and Delays

NASA Commercial Crew Program Problems and Delays
Title NASA Commercial Crew Program Problems and Delays PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher
Pages 67
Release 2017-02-17
Genre
ISBN 9781520628943

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Two new reports are reproduced: NASA Commercial Crew Program - Schedule Pressure Increases as Contractors Delay Key Events, and NASA's Commercial Crew Program: Update on Development and Certification Efforts. Since the Space Shuttle was retired in 2011, the United States has been relying on Russia to transport astronauts to and from the ISS. The purpose of NASA's Commercial Crew Program is to facilitate the development of a domestic transport capability. In 2014, NASA awarded two firm-fixed-price contracts to Boeing and SpaceX with a combined total value up to $6.8 billion for the development of crew transportation systems that meet NASA requirements and initial missions to the ISS. The contractors were originally required to provide NASA all the evidence it needed to certify that their systems met its requirements by 2017.Both of the Commercial Crew Program's contractors have made progress developing their crew transportation systems, but both also have aggressive development schedules that are increasingly under pressure. The two contractors--Boeing and Space Exploration Technologies, Corp. (SpaceX) -- are developing transportation systems that must meet the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) standards for human spaceflight--a process called certification. Both Boeing and SpaceX have determined that they will not be able to meet their original 2017 certification dates and both expect certification to be delayed until 2018, as shown in the figure below. The schedule pressures are amplified by NASA's need to provide a viable crew transportation option to the International Space Station (ISS) before its current contract with Russia's space agency runs out in 2019. If NASA needs to purchase additional seats from Russia, the contracting process typically takes 3 years. Without a viable contingency option for ensuring uninterrupted access to the ISS in the event of further Commercial Crew delays, NASA risks not being able to maximize the return on its multibillion dollar investment in the space station.

Doing Business with NASA.

Doing Business with NASA.
Title Doing Business with NASA. PDF eBook
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Pages 100
Release 1996
Genre Government contractors
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NASA Commercial Crew Program

NASA Commercial Crew Program
Title NASA Commercial Crew Program PDF eBook
Author United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 38
Release 2017-09-21
Genre
ISBN 9781977510471

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Since the Space Shuttle was retired in 2011, the United States has been relying on Russia to transport astronauts to and from the ISS. The purpose of NASA's Commercial Crew Program is to facilitate the development of a domestic transport capability. In 2014, NASA awarded two firm-fixed-price contracts to Boeing and SpaceX with a combined total value up to $6.8 billion for the development of crew transportation systems that meet NASA requirements and initial missions to the ISS. The contractors were originally required to provide NASA all the evidence it needed to certify that their systems met its requirements by 2017. A house report accompanying H.R. 2578 included a provision for GAO to review the progress of NASA's human exploration programs. This report examines the Commercial Crew Program including (1) the extent to which the contractors have made progress towards certification, (2) the risks facing the program, and (3) the extent to which the program has visibility into the contractors' efforts. To do this work, GAO analyzed contracts, schedules, and other documentation; and spoke with officials from NASA, the Commercial Crew Program, Boeing, SpaceX, and independent review bodies.

SpaceX's Dragon: America's Next Generation Spacecraft

SpaceX's Dragon: America's Next Generation Spacecraft
Title SpaceX's Dragon: America's Next Generation Spacecraft PDF eBook
Author Erik Seedhouse
Publisher Springer
Pages 202
Release 2015-11-04
Genre Science
ISBN 3319215159

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Dragon V2 is a futuristic vehicle that not only provides a means for NASA to transport its astronauts to the orbiting outpost but also advances SpaceX’s core objective of reusability. A direct descendant of Dragon, Dragon V2 can be retrieved, refurbished and re-launched. It is a spacecraft with the potential to completely revolutionize the economics of an industry where equipment costing hundreds of millions of dollars is routinely discarded after a single use. It was presented by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk in May 2014 as the spaceship that will carry NASA astronauts to the International Space Station as soon as 2016. SpaceX’s Dragon – America’s Next Generation Spacecraft describes the extraordinary feats of engineering and human achievement that have placed this revolutionary spacecraft at the forefront of the launch industry and positioned it as the precursor for ultimately transporting humans to Mars. It describes the design and development of Dragon, provides mission highlights of the first six Commercial Resupply Missions, and explains how Musk hopes to eventually colonize Mars.