NASA announced this morning that, as reported last night, Boeing, Sierra Nevada Corporation, and SpaceX have all received funded Space Act Agreements for the Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) phase of the agency’s commercila crew efforts. Boeing and SpaceX appear to have won the two “full” awards, receiving $460 million and $440 millon respectively, while Sierra Nevada got the “half” award, at $212.5 million. More details will be forthcoming with a press conference at the Kennedy Space Center at 10 am EDT, and a press telecon to follow.
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[…] battling in 2012 to win funded Space Act Agreements from NASA for the latest phase of the agency’s Commercial Crew …, called Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap), three companies spent 2013 working to make […]
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