Online Applications

Custom Search

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Boeing and SpaceX will shuttle American astronauts to the ISS


Boeing and SpaceX will shuttle American astronauts to the ISS


There had been rumors of NASA awarding Boeing a big contract for its Commercial Crew Program, and it turns out that the claims were true — and then some. The agency has just announced that both Boeing’s CST-100 capsule and SpaceX’s Dragon V2 will ferry American astronauts to the International Space Station from 2017 onward. Most of the funding ($4.2 billion) will go to Boeing’s entry, but the SpaceX deal is still pretty hefty at $2.6 billion. Once both vehicles are certified and tested, they’ll participate in manned scientific missions (up to six each) and serve as lifeboats in emergencies. Unfortunately, Sierra Nevada’s aircraft-like Dream Chaser isn’t part of the picture. It’s ultimately a good day for space travel, but those hoping for a Space Shuttle-like design will be disappointed.



 Hide Comments 0Comments











This article is automatically posted by WP-AutoPost : WordPress AutoBlog plugin



No comments:

Post a Comment

Blog Archive