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NASA Begins Outsourcing ISS Supply Missions to Private Companies

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Following (some) successful launches and prior rumors of deals, NASA has given SpaceX and Orbital massive contracts to send supplies to the ISS.

https://gizmodo.com/james-doohans-son-speaks-up-poignantly-about-failed-spa-5033144

The contracts, for $1.6bn and $1.9bn respectively, demand each company to deliver about 20 tons of vital cargo to the International Space Station. The private flights will serve as a temporary holdover during the period between NASA’s Shuttle and Constellation programs, sending supplies from 2010 until 2016, at least. Details of this particular contract aside, this does set a precedent for the outsourcing of critical tasks—not just hardware manufacturing—to reputable private companies, so if SpaceX and Orbital pull this off without accidentally rear-ending the ISS or overshooting all of NASA’s Tang into the moon, then they could drastically change the nature of the agency. [NASA via Bad Astronomy]

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