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WhiteTara

(29,692 posts)
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 11:40 PM Feb 2017

Government watchdog says SpaceX, Boeing delays could imperil NASAs presence on the space station

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/02/16/government-watchdog-says-spacex-boeing-delays-could-imperil-nasas-presence-on-the-space-station/?utm_term=.c32ee22c0d7f&wpisrc=nl_most-draw6&wpmm=1

The two contractors that NASA has hired to build new spacecrafts to fly astronauts to the International Space Station could face further delays that push certification of their vehicles to 2019, two years behind schedule, according to a report issued Thursday by government investigators.

If that happens, NASA might be stranded, with no way to get its astronauts to the International Space Station, the Government Accountability Office said.

In 2014, NASA awarded contracts to Boeing and SpaceX to develop vehicles that could restore the agency's ability to put humans in space after the space shuttle was retired in 2011. Under the Commercial Crew program, Boeing was awarded $4.2 billion; SpaceX $2.6 billion.

Since the shuttle was mothballed, NASA has had to rely on Russia to fly its astronauts to the station, an orbiting laboratory some 240 miles above Earth.

NASA has bought seats with Russia through 2018, the report said. But there could be a problem if Boeing and SpaceX face further delays, because it typically takes three years to procure seats from Russia, the report said.
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Government watchdog says SpaceX, Boeing delays could imperil NASAs presence on the space station (Original Post) WhiteTara Feb 2017 OP
We made a bad decision metroins Feb 2017 #1
So-called private sector can't always get the job done right. democratisphere Feb 2017 #2

metroins

(2,550 posts)
1. We made a bad decision
Sun Feb 19, 2017, 12:25 AM
Feb 2017

NASA used to be a crown gem.

It's sad that a lot of the gem is unpolished at the moment.

I hope Boeing and SpaceX can deliver.

democratisphere

(17,235 posts)
2. So-called private sector can't always get the job done right.
Sun Feb 19, 2017, 12:51 AM
Feb 2017

drumpf may get America banned from the space station by Russia.

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