News: NASA Announces Next Steps
NASA Announces Next Steps in Effort to Launch Americans from U.S. Soil:
NASA and its Commercial Crew Program announced new agreements with
three American commercial companies to design and develop the next
generation of U.S. human spaceflight capabilities, enabling a launch of
astronauts from U.S. soil in the next five years.
Advances made by these companies under newly signed Space Act
Agreements through the agency’s Commercial Crew Integrated Capability
(CCiCap) initiative are intended to ultimately lead to the availability
of commercial human spaceflight services for government and commercial
customers.
SpaceX’s crewed Dragon will get more lift capability from the
next-generation of Falcon rockets. The uncrewed version of Dragon
recently made history as the first commercially built spacecraft to
rendezvous and then berth with the International Space Station.
Sierra Nevada Corporation will advance its Dream Chaser spacecraft,
which resembles NASA’s space shuttle but is smaller and based on
improvements to the agency’s HL-20 lifting-body design. The company
partnered with United Launch Alliance to launch its spacecraft atop an
Atlas V rocket.
Boeing will continue to develop its CST-100 spacecraft, which
underwent rigorous testing during two previous commercial crew
development phases. It too will launch atop an Atlas V.
Source: Nasa.gov
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