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  2. Crew Dragon set for first Cape Canaveral launch to space station

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    In the wake of the space shuttle's retirement in 2011, NASA awarded contracts to SpaceX and Boeing to build commercial astronaut ferry ships to carry crews to and from the space station.

  3. NASA rules out bringing astronauts home on Boeing's Starliner

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    In the wake of the space shuttle's retirement, NASA awarded two Commercial Crew Program fixed-price contracts in 2014, one to SpaceX valued at $2.6 billion and the other to Boeing for $4.2 billion.

  4. Boeing Starliner - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Starliner. The Boeing Starliner (or CST-100) [c] is a spacecraft designed to transport crew to and from the International Space Station (ISS) and other low-Earth-orbit destinations. Developed by Boeing under NASA 's Commercial Crew Program (CCP), it consists of a reusable crew capsule and an expendable service module.

  5. Elon Musk’s SpaceX Will Rescue Astronauts Trapped On ...

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    The Boeing spacecraft experienced helium ... contract to SpaceX for $2.9 billion to use its Starship rocket to land astronauts on the moon for the first time in more than 50 years. NASA’s ...

  6. SpaceX Dragon 2 - Wikipedia

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    Cargo Dragon brings cargo to the ISS under a Commercial Resupply Services-2 contract with NASA, a duty it shares with Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft. As of July 2024, it is the only reusable orbital cargo spacecraft in operation, though it may eventually be joined by Sierra Nevada Corporation 's under-development Dream Chaser spaceplane.

  7. Commercial Resupply Services - Wikipedia

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    When NASA issued the Commercial Resupply Services phase 2 (CRS-2) request for proposal (RFP) in September 2014, it received interest from five companies: Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Orbital ATK, Sierra Nevada, and SpaceX. NASA made a competitive range determination to remove Boeing and Lockheed Martin. Orbital ATK (later purchased by Northrop ...

  8. Astronauts left behind by Starliner set for press conference ...

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    The astronauts, who are set to address media questions at 2:15 p.m. ET Friday, launched aboard Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on June 5 for its first crewed flight, arriving at the space station on ...

  9. NASA Launch Services Program - Wikipedia

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    The NASA Launch Services Program (LSP) is responsible for procurement of launch services for NASA uncrewed missions and oversight of launch integration and launch preparation activity, providing added quality and mission assurance to meet program objectives. [1] LSP operates under the NASA Space Operations Mission Directorate (SOMD).