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NASA Chooses Boeing and SpaceX Companies to Transport U.S. Astronauts to ISS
NASA officials at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida announced Sept. 16 the selection of Boeing and SpaceX to develop and certify crew transportation systems that will transport U.S. astronaut crews from American soil to and from the International Space Station. Participants in the announcement included NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Kennedy Director Bob Cabana, Commercial Crew Progr
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Commercial Crew Program Movie Trailer
Inspired Beginnings...Exciting Future! NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets expected to carry astronauts t...
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NASA's Commercial Crew Program - Timeline | Video
The space agency has been working with industry partners to develop a crew transport systems since 2010. The work from the past 4 years are highlighted.
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Commercial Crew Program "Taking America To New Heights"
NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is taking America to new heights with its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partners. In 2011, NASA entered i...
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Commercial Crew Program: Launch Abort Systems
NASA's work in the next generation of launch abort systems (LAS) is significantly different from past programs. Instead of designing a specific system for a ...
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NASA's Commercial Crew Acquisition Strategy, House Science Committee, September 14, 2012
On September 14, 2012, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology held a hearing titled, "Recent Developments in NASA's Commercial Crew Acquisition...
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Commercial Crew Program
NASA has taken another step toward returning America’s ability to launch crew missions to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017. The Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company. SpaceX, which successfully performed a pad abort test of its flight vehicle earlier this month, is expected to receive its first order later this year. D
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Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities, House Space Subcommittee, February 27, 2015
On February 27, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities."
The purpose of this hearing was to review NASA’s efforts to develop and acquire safe, reliable, and affordable crew transfer services to the International Space Station (ISS).
Invited witnesses were:
Mr. Bill Gerstenmaier
Associate Administrator, Human Explor
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NASA's Commercial Crew Program Partners | NASA Boeing Spacex Sierra Nevada Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - NASA's Commercial Crew Program and its newest Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) partners. Please...
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Taking America To New Heights
NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is taking America to new heights with its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partners. In 2011, NASA entered i...
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NASA's Commercial Crew Program
Commercial Crew update -- NASA's Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company – moving a step closer to the agency’s goal of restoring America’s ability to launch astronauts to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017. SpaceX, the other company developing spacecraft to fly astronauts to and from the ISS, also is expected to receive i
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Commercial Crew Program Trailer Teaser
Feast your eyes on this fast-paced Commercial Crew Program movie trailer teaser, featuring three of NASA's industry partners, The Boeing Company, Sierra Neva...
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Commercial Crew Program: SpaceX Breakout Video
NASA and Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), of Hawthorne, Calif., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in April 2011 for the company’s Dragon ca...
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Commercial Crew Program: Sierra Nevada Corp. Breakout Video
NASA and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) of Louisville, Colo., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company’s Dream Chaser spacecraft....
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Commercial Crew Program: Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) Breakout Video
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the company’s Liberty Launch Vehicle....
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The People of NewSpace: Christopher Ferguson - Boeing's Commercial Crew Program
At the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference in LaJolla, California May 23-28, 2013. May 26th Luncheon Keynote Speaker Chris Fe...
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NASA's Commercial Crew Program Industry Partners Work Toward Space Station
CCP Industry Partners Work Toward Space Station NASA's Commercial Crew Program manager and three aerospace industry partner representatives discuss America's...
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Part 1 NASA Commercial Crew Program Status Update
Part 1 NASA Commercial Crew Program Status Update January 09, 2013.
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Commercial Crew Program Teaser - The Future is Coming
NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets that are expected to carry astronauts to the International Space Stat...
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Commercial Crew Access Tower Rising
A crane places the first tier on a concrete foundation at Space Launch Complex-41 to form the Crew Access Tower under construction by Boeing and United Launch Alliance. The steel structure is being built in seven pieces that will be stacked atop each other to form the tower complete with elevator, communications and power infrastructure, and an escape system. The tower, standing about 200 feet tal
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Commercial Crew Comes to Washington
President Obama welcomed NASA’s first commercial crew astronauts to the White House on October 19, 2015.
NASA’s commercial crew program is NASA’s plan to launch American astronauts to the International Space Station from American soil.
These pioneering astronauts – Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, Douglas Hurley and Sunita Williams – talked about the importance of launching to space from American soi
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Blue Origin Conducts a Launch Pad Escape Test | NASA CCP Commercial Crew Program Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - Blue Origin conducted a successful launch pad escape test on Oct. 19, 2012 at their West Texas launch site, u...
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Commercial Crew Program: United Launch Alliance (ULA) Breakout Video
NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) of Centennial, Colo., signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in July 2011 regarding the company’s Atlas V rocket. Under t...
NASA Chooses Boeing and SpaceX Companies to Transport U.S. Astronauts to ISS
NASA officials at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida announced Sept. 16 the selection of Boeing and SpaceX to develop and certify crew transportation ...
NASA officials at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida announced Sept. 16 the selection of Boeing and SpaceX to develop and certify crew transportation systems that will transport U.S. astronaut crews from American soil to and from the International Space Station. Participants in the announcement included NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Kennedy Director Bob Cabana, Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders, and Astronaut Mike Fincke.
wn.com/Nasa Chooses Boeing And Spacex Companies To Transport U.S. Astronauts To Iss
NASA officials at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida announced Sept. 16 the selection of Boeing and SpaceX to develop and certify crew transportation systems that will transport U.S. astronaut crews from American soil to and from the International Space Station. Participants in the announcement included NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Kennedy Director Bob Cabana, Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders, and Astronaut Mike Fincke.
- published: 16 Sep 2014
- views: 44731
Commercial Crew Program Movie Trailer
Inspired Beginnings...Exciting Future! NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets expected to carry astronauts t......
Inspired Beginnings...Exciting Future! NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets expected to carry astronauts t...
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program Movie Trailer
Inspired Beginnings...Exciting Future! NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets expected to carry astronauts t...
NASA's Commercial Crew Program - Timeline | Video
The space agency has been working with industry partners to develop a crew transport systems since 2010. The work from the past 4 years are highlighted....
The space agency has been working with industry partners to develop a crew transport systems since 2010. The work from the past 4 years are highlighted.
wn.com/Nasa's Commercial Crew Program Timeline | Video
The space agency has been working with industry partners to develop a crew transport systems since 2010. The work from the past 4 years are highlighted.
- published: 16 Sep 2014
- views: 104
Commercial Crew Program "Taking America To New Heights"
NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is taking America to new heights with its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partners. In 2011, NASA entered i......
NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is taking America to new heights with its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partners. In 2011, NASA entered i...
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program Taking America To New Heights
NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is taking America to new heights with its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partners. In 2011, NASA entered i...
Commercial Crew Program: Launch Abort Systems
NASA's work in the next generation of launch abort systems (LAS) is significantly different from past programs. Instead of designing a specific system for a ......
NASA's work in the next generation of launch abort systems (LAS) is significantly different from past programs. Instead of designing a specific system for a ...
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program Launch Abort Systems
NASA's work in the next generation of launch abort systems (LAS) is significantly different from past programs. Instead of designing a specific system for a ...
NASA's Commercial Crew Acquisition Strategy, House Science Committee, September 14, 2012
On September 14, 2012, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology held a hearing titled, "Recent Developments in NASA's Commercial Crew Acquisition......
On September 14, 2012, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology held a hearing titled, "Recent Developments in NASA's Commercial Crew Acquisition...
wn.com/Nasa's Commercial Crew Acquisition Strategy, House Science Committee, September 14, 2012
On September 14, 2012, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology held a hearing titled, "Recent Developments in NASA's Commercial Crew Acquisition...
Commercial Crew Program
NASA has taken another step toward returning America’s ability to launch crew missions to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017. The Co...
NASA has taken another step toward returning America’s ability to launch crew missions to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017. The Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company. SpaceX, which successfully performed a pad abort test of its flight vehicle earlier this month, is expected to receive its first order later this year. Determination of which company will fly its mission to the station first will be made at a later time. The contract calls for the orders to take place prior to certification to support the lead time necessary for the first mission in late 2017, provided the contractors meet certain readiness conditions. Missions flown to the station on Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 and SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft will restore America’s human spaceflight capabilities and increase the amount of scientific research that can be conducted aboard the orbiting laboratory. Boeing’s crew transportation system, including the CST-100 spacecraft, has advanced through various commercial crew development and certification phases. The company recently completed the fourth milestone in the Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) phase of the program, the delta integrated critical design review. This milestone demonstrates the transportation system has reached design maturity appropriate to proceed with assembly, integration and test activities. Orders under the CCtCap contracts are made two to three years prior to the missions to provide time for each company to manufacture and assemble the launch vehicle and spacecraft. In addition, each company must successfully complete the certification process before NASA will give the final approval for flight. If NASA does not receive the full requested funding for CCtCap in fiscal year 2016 and beyond, NASA will have to delay future milestones for both partners proportionally and extend sole reliance on Russia for crew access to the station. A standard mission to the station will carry four NASA or NASA-sponsored crew members and about 220 pounds of pressurized cargo. The spacecraft will remain at the station for up to 210 days and serve as an emergency lifeboat during that time. Each contract includes a minimum of two and a maximum potential of six missions. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program manages the CCtCap contracts and is working with each company to ensure commercial transportation system designs and post-certification missions will meet the agency’s safety requirements. Activities that follow the award of missions include a series of mission-related reviews and approvals leading to launch. The program also will be involved in all operational phases of missions to ensure crew safety.
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program
NASA has taken another step toward returning America’s ability to launch crew missions to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017. The Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company. SpaceX, which successfully performed a pad abort test of its flight vehicle earlier this month, is expected to receive its first order later this year. Determination of which company will fly its mission to the station first will be made at a later time. The contract calls for the orders to take place prior to certification to support the lead time necessary for the first mission in late 2017, provided the contractors meet certain readiness conditions. Missions flown to the station on Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 and SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft will restore America’s human spaceflight capabilities and increase the amount of scientific research that can be conducted aboard the orbiting laboratory. Boeing’s crew transportation system, including the CST-100 spacecraft, has advanced through various commercial crew development and certification phases. The company recently completed the fourth milestone in the Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) phase of the program, the delta integrated critical design review. This milestone demonstrates the transportation system has reached design maturity appropriate to proceed with assembly, integration and test activities. Orders under the CCtCap contracts are made two to three years prior to the missions to provide time for each company to manufacture and assemble the launch vehicle and spacecraft. In addition, each company must successfully complete the certification process before NASA will give the final approval for flight. If NASA does not receive the full requested funding for CCtCap in fiscal year 2016 and beyond, NASA will have to delay future milestones for both partners proportionally and extend sole reliance on Russia for crew access to the station. A standard mission to the station will carry four NASA or NASA-sponsored crew members and about 220 pounds of pressurized cargo. The spacecraft will remain at the station for up to 210 days and serve as an emergency lifeboat during that time. Each contract includes a minimum of two and a maximum potential of six missions. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program manages the CCtCap contracts and is working with each company to ensure commercial transportation system designs and post-certification missions will meet the agency’s safety requirements. Activities that follow the award of missions include a series of mission-related reviews and approvals leading to launch. The program also will be involved in all operational phases of missions to ensure crew safety.
- published: 28 Jun 2015
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Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities, House Space Subcommittee, February 27, 2015
On February 27, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities."
The purpose of this h...
On February 27, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities."
The purpose of this hearing was to review NASA’s efforts to develop and acquire safe, reliable, and affordable crew transfer services to the International Space Station (ISS).
Invited witnesses were:
Mr. Bill Gerstenmaier
Associate Administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Vice Admiral Joseph Dyer, USN (Ret.)
Chairman, Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Mr. John Mulholland
Vice President and Program Manager, Commercial Programs, The Boeing Company
Dr. Garrett Reisman
Director, Crew Operations, Space Exploration Technologies Corporation
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program Challenges And Opportunities, House Space Subcommittee, February 27, 2015
On February 27, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities."
The purpose of this hearing was to review NASA’s efforts to develop and acquire safe, reliable, and affordable crew transfer services to the International Space Station (ISS).
Invited witnesses were:
Mr. Bill Gerstenmaier
Associate Administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Vice Admiral Joseph Dyer, USN (Ret.)
Chairman, Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Mr. John Mulholland
Vice President and Program Manager, Commercial Programs, The Boeing Company
Dr. Garrett Reisman
Director, Crew Operations, Space Exploration Technologies Corporation
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 28 Feb 2015
- views: 755
NASA's Commercial Crew Program Partners | NASA Boeing Spacex Sierra Nevada Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - NASA's Commercial Crew Program and its newest Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) partners. Please......
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - NASA's Commercial Crew Program and its newest Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) partners. Please...
wn.com/Nasa's Commercial Crew Program Partners | Nasa Boeing Spacex Sierra Nevada Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - NASA's Commercial Crew Program and its newest Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) partners. Please...
Taking America To New Heights
NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is taking America to new heights with its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partners. In 2011, NASA entered i......
NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is taking America to new heights with its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partners. In 2011, NASA entered i...
wn.com/Taking America To New Heights
NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is taking America to new heights with its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partners. In 2011, NASA entered i...
NASA's Commercial Crew Program
Commercial Crew update -- NASA's Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company – moving a step closer to the agency’s ...
Commercial Crew update -- NASA's Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company – moving a step closer to the agency’s goal of restoring America’s ability to launch astronauts to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017. SpaceX, the other company developing spacecraft to fly astronauts to and from the ISS, also is expected to receive its first order from NASA later this year. A determination of which company will fly the first crewed mission to the station will be made at a later time. Courtesy NASA.
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Commercial Crew update -- NASA's Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company – moving a step closer to the agency’s goal of restoring America’s ability to launch astronauts to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017. SpaceX, the other company developing spacecraft to fly astronauts to and from the ISS, also is expected to receive its first order from NASA later this year. A determination of which company will fly the first crewed mission to the station will be made at a later time. Courtesy NASA.
More space videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/okrajoe
Please visit our channel to subscribe.
- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 51
Commercial Crew Program Trailer Teaser
Feast your eyes on this fast-paced Commercial Crew Program movie trailer teaser, featuring three of NASA's industry partners, The Boeing Company, Sierra Neva......
Feast your eyes on this fast-paced Commercial Crew Program movie trailer teaser, featuring three of NASA's industry partners, The Boeing Company, Sierra Neva...
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program Trailer Teaser
Feast your eyes on this fast-paced Commercial Crew Program movie trailer teaser, featuring three of NASA's industry partners, The Boeing Company, Sierra Neva...
Commercial Crew Program: SpaceX Breakout Video
NASA and Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), of Hawthorne, Calif., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in April 2011 for the company’s Dragon ca......
NASA and Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), of Hawthorne, Calif., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in April 2011 for the company’s Dragon ca...
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program Spacex Breakout Video
NASA and Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), of Hawthorne, Calif., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in April 2011 for the company’s Dragon ca...
Commercial Crew Program: Sierra Nevada Corp. Breakout Video
NASA and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) of Louisville, Colo., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company’s Dream Chaser spacecraft.......
NASA and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) of Louisville, Colo., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company’s Dream Chaser spacecraft....
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program Sierra Nevada Corp. Breakout Video
NASA and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) of Louisville, Colo., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company’s Dream Chaser spacecraft....
Commercial Crew Program: Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) Breakout Video
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the company’s Liberty Launch Vehicle.......
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the company’s Liberty Launch Vehicle....
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program Alliant Techsystems Inc. (Atk) Breakout Video
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the company’s Liberty Launch Vehicle....
The People of NewSpace: Christopher Ferguson - Boeing's Commercial Crew Program
At the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference in LaJolla, California May 23-28, 2013. May 26th Luncheon Keynote Speaker Chris Fe......
At the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference in LaJolla, California May 23-28, 2013. May 26th Luncheon Keynote Speaker Chris Fe...
wn.com/The People Of Newspace Christopher Ferguson Boeing's Commercial Crew Program
At the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference in LaJolla, California May 23-28, 2013. May 26th Luncheon Keynote Speaker Chris Fe...
NASA's Commercial Crew Program Industry Partners Work Toward Space Station
CCP Industry Partners Work Toward Space Station NASA's Commercial Crew Program manager and three aerospace industry partner representatives discuss America's......
CCP Industry Partners Work Toward Space Station NASA's Commercial Crew Program manager and three aerospace industry partner representatives discuss America's...
wn.com/Nasa's Commercial Crew Program Industry Partners Work Toward Space Station
CCP Industry Partners Work Toward Space Station NASA's Commercial Crew Program manager and three aerospace industry partner representatives discuss America's...
- published: 29 Jun 2013
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Part 1 NASA Commercial Crew Program Status Update
Part 1 NASA Commercial Crew Program Status Update January 09, 2013....
Part 1 NASA Commercial Crew Program Status Update January 09, 2013.
wn.com/Part 1 Nasa Commercial Crew Program Status Update
Part 1 NASA Commercial Crew Program Status Update January 09, 2013.
Commercial Crew Program Teaser - The Future is Coming
NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets that are expected to carry astronauts to the International Space Stat......
NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets that are expected to carry astronauts to the International Space Stat...
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program Teaser The Future Is Coming
NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets that are expected to carry astronauts to the International Space Stat...
Commercial Crew Access Tower Rising
A crane places the first tier on a concrete foundation at Space Launch Complex-41 to form the Crew Access Tower under construction by Boeing and United Launch A...
A crane places the first tier on a concrete foundation at Space Launch Complex-41 to form the Crew Access Tower under construction by Boeing and United Launch Alliance. The steel structure is being built in seven pieces that will be stacked atop each other to form the tower complete with elevator, communications and power infrastructure, and an escape system. The tower, standing about 200 feet tall, will provide astronauts and ground support teams access to Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft under development in partnership with NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
wn.com/Commercial Crew Access Tower Rising
A crane places the first tier on a concrete foundation at Space Launch Complex-41 to form the Crew Access Tower under construction by Boeing and United Launch Alliance. The steel structure is being built in seven pieces that will be stacked atop each other to form the tower complete with elevator, communications and power infrastructure, and an escape system. The tower, standing about 200 feet tall, will provide astronauts and ground support teams access to Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft under development in partnership with NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
- published: 16 Sep 2015
- views: 170
Commercial Crew Comes to Washington
President Obama welcomed NASA’s first commercial crew astronauts to the White House on October 19, 2015.
NASA’s commercial crew program is NASA’s plan to laun...
President Obama welcomed NASA’s first commercial crew astronauts to the White House on October 19, 2015.
NASA’s commercial crew program is NASA’s plan to launch American astronauts to the International Space Station from American soil.
These pioneering astronauts – Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, Douglas Hurley and Sunita Williams – talked about the importance of launching to space from American soil, and how the International Space Station is paving the way NASA’s Journey to Mars.
wn.com/Commercial Crew Comes To Washington
President Obama welcomed NASA’s first commercial crew astronauts to the White House on October 19, 2015.
NASA’s commercial crew program is NASA’s plan to launch American astronauts to the International Space Station from American soil.
These pioneering astronauts – Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, Douglas Hurley and Sunita Williams – talked about the importance of launching to space from American soil, and how the International Space Station is paving the way NASA’s Journey to Mars.
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 443
Blue Origin Conducts a Launch Pad Escape Test | NASA CCP Commercial Crew Program Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - Blue Origin conducted a successful launch pad escape test on Oct. 19, 2012 at their West Texas launch site, u......
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - Blue Origin conducted a successful launch pad escape test on Oct. 19, 2012 at their West Texas launch site, u...
wn.com/Blue Origin Conducts A Launch Pad Escape Test | Nasa Ccp Commercial Crew Program Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - Blue Origin conducted a successful launch pad escape test on Oct. 19, 2012 at their West Texas launch site, u...
Commercial Crew Program: United Launch Alliance (ULA) Breakout Video
NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) of Centennial, Colo., signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in July 2011 regarding the company’s Atlas V rocket. Under t......
NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) of Centennial, Colo., signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in July 2011 regarding the company’s Atlas V rocket. Under t...
wn.com/Commercial Crew Program United Launch Alliance (Ula) Breakout Video
NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) of Centennial, Colo., signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in July 2011 regarding the company’s Atlas V rocket. Under t...
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Commercial Crew Comes to Washington
President Obama welcomed NASA’s first commercial crew astronauts to the White House on October 19, 2015.
NASA’s commercial crew program is NASA’s plan to launch American astronauts to the International Space Station from American soil.
These pioneering astronauts – Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, Douglas Hurley and Sunita Williams – talked about the importance of launching to space from American soil,
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Boeing Adds CST-100 Starliner Mural to C3PF
Boeing recently completed a building-sized mural on the high bay of the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The company will produce, assemble and process its CST-100 Starliner inside the transformed former space shuttle hangar as it prepares to launch astronauts from Florida's Space Coast to the International Space Station in partnership with N
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Hearing: The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities (EventID=103096)
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities
Feb 27, 2015 9:00 am
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Commercial crew astronauts on This Week @NASA – July 10, 2015
NASA has selected four astronauts to work closely with two U.S. commercial companies that will return human spaceflight launches to Florida’s Space Coast. NASA named veteran astronauts and experienced test pilots Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, Douglas Hurley and Sunita Williams to work closely with Boeing and SpaceX. NASA contracted with Boeing and SpaceX to develop crew transportation systems and prov
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New Crew Access Tower at Cape Canaveral's Space Launch Complex 41
Progress on Crew Access Tower at Cape -- Work is progressing on a new crew access tower at Cape Canaveral’s Space Launch Complex 41 – with the metal segments that will make up the 200-foot-tall structure taking shape nearby. The access tower will be used by astronauts to board Boeing’s CST-100 spacecraft. The work by Boeing and United Launch Alliance is critical to preparing the launch site for a
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This Week @NASA
NASA announced May 26 it has selected nine science instruments for a mission to Jupiter’s moon Europa to investigate whether the icy moon has conditions suitable for life.
NASA’s Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company – moving a step closer to the agency’s goal of restoring America’s ability to launch astronauts to the International Space Station fr
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Commercial Space Program Success
A little more than two years after the end of the Space Shuttle Program, the United States now has two space transportation systems -- SpaceX's Falcon rocket and Dragon spacecraft and Orbital's Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft -- capable of delivering science experiments and supplies from U.S. soil to the International Space Station.
NASA and its Commercial Crew Program partners also are wor
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification through NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) which simulated an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida.
The ability to abort from a launch or pad emergency, and safely carry crew members out of harm's way, is a critical element for NAS
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New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new crew access structure to be constructed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station since the 1960s. The 200-foot-tall tower will be assembled over 18 months at Space Launch Complex 41 and is designed to meet the needs of test pilots, astronauts and support personnel who will access Boeing’s CST-100 before it launches
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Commercial Crew Program Status Briefing; Launch America Commercial Crew's Path Forward
Commercial Crew Program Status Briefing; Launch America Commercial Crew's Path Forward
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Suni Williams: Commercial Crew a Natural Station Partner
Astronaut Suni Williams, who flew on the International Space Station, space shuttle and Russian Soyuz, describes the value of NASA's Commercial Crew Program for American interests in space and in doubling the amount of science astronauts can perform on the orbiting laboratory.
Credit: KSC/NASA
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NASA Commercial Crew Announcements - 7.29
TMRO is a crowd funded show. In addition to helping us produce live weekly shows, your pledge gets you rewards as well! even as little as $1/ep goes a long way. More information at http://www.patreon.com/tmro
In this episode we bring on Space Mike from Epic Future Space (https://www.youtube.com/user/OTmikhail) to talk SpaceX and the CCtCap award from NASA.
In Space news we have:
Blue Origin and
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Four Years of Progress
NASA and its aerospace industry partners have worked together for more than four years to develop subsystems,spacecraft, and launch vehicles that will lead to safe and reliable transportation to and from low-Earth orbit and the International Space Station from the United States on American systems.
To learn more about the Commercial Crew Program, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew.
Downlo
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NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee on the prior day's award of commercial crew contracts to Boeing and SpaceX.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
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NASA's Commercial Crew Program: The Mission is in Sight #Nasa
NASA is poised to announce the final phase of development and certification to provide safe, reliable and cost-effective transportation to and from the International Space Station from the United States on American systems. To learn more about the announcement and NASA's Commercial Crew Program, visit www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew.
Credit: NASA Kennedy
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Commercial Crew Selection Media Event, Kennedy Space Center, September 16, 2014
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a media event at the Kennedy Space Center press site to announce that Boeing and SpaceX had been selected as the two vendors to provide commercial crew transportation to the International Space Station.
NASA representatives were:
- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
- Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana
- Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders
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Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a teleconference to discuss the selection of Boeing and SpaceX as the vendors for the commercial crew program. The teleconference is with Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
Commercial Crew Comes to Washington
President Obama welcomed NASA’s first commercial crew astronauts to the White House on October 19, 2015.
NASA’s commercial crew program is NASA’s plan to launc...
President Obama welcomed NASA’s first commercial crew astronauts to the White House on October 19, 2015.
NASA’s commercial crew program is NASA’s plan to launch American astronauts to the International Space Station from American soil.
These pioneering astronauts – Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, Douglas Hurley and Sunita Williams – talked about the importance of launching to space from American soil, and how the International Space Station is paving the way NASA’s Journey to Mars.
Credit: NASA
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President Obama welcomed NASA’s first commercial crew astronauts to the White House on October 19, 2015.
NASA’s commercial crew program is NASA’s plan to launch American astronauts to the International Space Station from American soil.
These pioneering astronauts – Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, Douglas Hurley and Sunita Williams – talked about the importance of launching to space from American soil, and how the International Space Station is paving the way NASA’s Journey to Mars.
Credit: NASA
- published: 21 Oct 2015
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Boeing Adds CST-100 Starliner Mural to C3PF
Boeing recently completed a building-sized mural on the high bay of the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida....
Boeing recently completed a building-sized mural on the high bay of the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The company will produce, assemble and process its CST-100 Starliner inside the transformed former space shuttle hangar as it prepares to launch astronauts from Florida's Space Coast to the International Space Station in partnership with NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
Credit: KSC/NASA
wn.com/Boeing Adds Cst 100 Starliner Mural To C3Pf
Boeing recently completed a building-sized mural on the high bay of the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The company will produce, assemble and process its CST-100 Starliner inside the transformed former space shuttle hangar as it prepares to launch astronauts from Florida's Space Coast to the International Space Station in partnership with NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
Credit: KSC/NASA
- published: 13 Sep 2015
- views: 3
Hearing: The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities (EventID=103096)
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities
Feb 27, 2015 9:00 am...
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities
Feb 27, 2015 9:00 am
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Subcommittee on Space Hearing - The Commercial Crew Program: Challenges and Opportunities
Feb 27, 2015 9:00 am
- published: 10 Aug 2015
- views: 1
Commercial crew astronauts on This Week @NASA – July 10, 2015
NASA has selected four astronauts to work closely with two U.S. commercial companies that will return human spaceflight launches to Florida’s Space Coast. NASA ...
NASA has selected four astronauts to work closely with two U.S. commercial companies that will return human spaceflight launches to Florida’s Space Coast. NASA named veteran astronauts and experienced test pilots Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, Douglas Hurley and Sunita Williams to work closely with Boeing and SpaceX. NASA contracted with Boeing and SpaceX to develop crew transportation systems and provide crew transportation services to and from the International Space Station. The agency will select the commercial crew astronauts from this group of four for the first test, which is scheduled for 2017. Also, NASA’s newest astronauts, New Horizons still on track,
Benefits for Humanity, Cargo ship arrives at space station, Training continues for next ISS crew and more!
wn.com/Commercial Crew Astronauts On This Week Nasa – July 10, 2015
NASA has selected four astronauts to work closely with two U.S. commercial companies that will return human spaceflight launches to Florida’s Space Coast. NASA named veteran astronauts and experienced test pilots Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, Douglas Hurley and Sunita Williams to work closely with Boeing and SpaceX. NASA contracted with Boeing and SpaceX to develop crew transportation systems and provide crew transportation services to and from the International Space Station. The agency will select the commercial crew astronauts from this group of four for the first test, which is scheduled for 2017. Also, NASA’s newest astronauts, New Horizons still on track,
Benefits for Humanity, Cargo ship arrives at space station, Training continues for next ISS crew and more!
- published: 10 Jul 2015
- views: 234
New Crew Access Tower at Cape Canaveral's Space Launch Complex 41
Progress on Crew Access Tower at Cape -- Work is progressing on a new crew access tower at Cape Canaveral’s Space Launch Complex 41 – with the metal segments th...
Progress on Crew Access Tower at Cape -- Work is progressing on a new crew access tower at Cape Canaveral’s Space Launch Complex 41 – with the metal segments that will make up the 200-foot-tall structure taking shape nearby. The access tower will be used by astronauts to board Boeing’s CST-100 spacecraft. The work by Boeing and United Launch Alliance is critical to preparing the launch site for a flight test to certify systems for operational missions to the International Space Station for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Courtesy NASA.
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wn.com/New Crew Access Tower At Cape Canaveral's Space Launch Complex 41
Progress on Crew Access Tower at Cape -- Work is progressing on a new crew access tower at Cape Canaveral’s Space Launch Complex 41 – with the metal segments that will make up the 200-foot-tall structure taking shape nearby. The access tower will be used by astronauts to board Boeing’s CST-100 spacecraft. The work by Boeing and United Launch Alliance is critical to preparing the launch site for a flight test to certify systems for operational missions to the International Space Station for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Courtesy NASA.
More space videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/okrajoe
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 4
This Week @NASA
NASA announced May 26 it has selected nine science instruments for a mission to Jupiter’s moon Europa to investigate whether the icy moon has conditions suitabl...
NASA announced May 26 it has selected nine science instruments for a mission to Jupiter’s moon Europa to investigate whether the icy moon has conditions suitable for life.
NASA’s Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company – moving a step closer to the agency’s goal of restoring America’s ability to launch astronauts to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017.
Work was completed on May 27 to relocate the International Space Station’s Permanent Multipurpose Module from the Earth-facing port of the Unity module to the forward port of the Tranquility module.
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden visited Aerojet Rocketdyne’s facility in Southern California on May 28.
Engineers at NASA’s Stennis Space Center conducted a 450 second test of an RS-25 engine on the A-1 test stand.
The second flight test of NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) project is scheduled for no earlier than June 2 from the U.S. Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) in Hawaii.
NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan was one of several agency representatives at the 2015 World Science Festival in New York.
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NASA announced May 26 it has selected nine science instruments for a mission to Jupiter’s moon Europa to investigate whether the icy moon has conditions suitable for life.
NASA’s Commercial Crew Program ordered its first crew rotation mission from The Boeing Company – moving a step closer to the agency’s goal of restoring America’s ability to launch astronauts to the International Space Station from the United States in 2017.
Work was completed on May 27 to relocate the International Space Station’s Permanent Multipurpose Module from the Earth-facing port of the Unity module to the forward port of the Tranquility module.
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden visited Aerojet Rocketdyne’s facility in Southern California on May 28.
Engineers at NASA’s Stennis Space Center conducted a 450 second test of an RS-25 engine on the A-1 test stand.
The second flight test of NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) project is scheduled for no earlier than June 2 from the U.S. Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) in Hawaii.
NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan was one of several agency representatives at the 2015 World Science Festival in New York.
- published: 30 May 2015
- views: 1
Commercial Space Program Success
A little more than two years after the end of the Space Shuttle Program, the United States now has two space transportation systems -- SpaceX's Falcon rocket an...
A little more than two years after the end of the Space Shuttle Program, the United States now has two space transportation systems -- SpaceX's Falcon rocket and Dragon spacecraft and Orbital's Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft -- capable of delivering science experiments and supplies from U.S. soil to the International Space Station.
NASA and its Commercial Crew Program partners also are working to develop the next generation of U.S. spacecraft and rockets capable of transporting humans to and from low-Earth orbit from American soil. NASA intends to use new commercial capabilities to fly U.S. astronauts to and from the International Space Station within the next four years.
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A little more than two years after the end of the Space Shuttle Program, the United States now has two space transportation systems -- SpaceX's Falcon rocket and Dragon spacecraft and Orbital's Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft -- capable of delivering science experiments and supplies from U.S. soil to the International Space Station.
NASA and its Commercial Crew Program partners also are working to develop the next generation of U.S. spacecraft and rockets capable of transporting humans to and from low-Earth orbit from American soil. NASA intends to use new commercial capabilities to fly U.S. astronauts to and from the International Space Station within the next four years.
- published: 23 May 2015
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification through NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) which simulated an emergency ...
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification through NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) which simulated an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida.
The ability to abort from a launch or pad emergency, and safely carry crew members out of harm's way, is a critical element for NASA's next generation of crewed spacecraft. SpaceX will perform the test under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA, but can use the data gathered during the development flight as it continues on the path to certification. Under a separate Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract, NASA's CCP will certify SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, Falcon 9 rocket and ground and mission operations systems to fly crews to and from the International Space Station.
wn.com/Spacex Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test At Cape Canaveral
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification through NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) which simulated an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida.
The ability to abort from a launch or pad emergency, and safely carry crew members out of harm's way, is a critical element for NASA's next generation of crewed spacecraft. SpaceX will perform the test under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA, but can use the data gathered during the development flight as it continues on the path to certification. Under a separate Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract, NASA's CCP will certify SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, Falcon 9 rocket and ground and mission operations systems to fly crews to and from the International Space Station.
- published: 06 May 2015
- views: 83457
New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new crew access structure to be constructed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Sta...
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new crew access structure to be constructed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station since the 1960s. The 200-foot-tall tower will be assembled over 18 months at Space Launch Complex 41 and is designed to meet the needs of test pilots, astronauts and support personnel who will access Boeing’s CST-100 before it launches atop an Atlas V. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry in the development and certification of crew transportation systems that will fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station from the United States.
wn.com/New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new crew access structure to be constructed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station since the 1960s. The 200-foot-tall tower will be assembled over 18 months at Space Launch Complex 41 and is designed to meet the needs of test pilots, astronauts and support personnel who will access Boeing’s CST-100 before it launches atop an Atlas V. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry in the development and certification of crew transportation systems that will fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station from the United States.
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 1118
Commercial Crew Program Status Briefing; Launch America Commercial Crew's Path Forward
Commercial Crew Program Status Briefing; Launch America Commercial Crew's Path Forward...
Commercial Crew Program Status Briefing; Launch America Commercial Crew's Path Forward
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Commercial Crew Program Status Briefing; Launch America Commercial Crew's Path Forward
- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 46
Suni Williams: Commercial Crew a Natural Station Partner
Astronaut Suni Williams, who flew on the International Space Station, space shuttle and Russian Soyuz, describes the value of NASA's Commercial Crew Program for...
Astronaut Suni Williams, who flew on the International Space Station, space shuttle and Russian Soyuz, describes the value of NASA's Commercial Crew Program for American interests in space and in doubling the amount of science astronauts can perform on the orbiting laboratory.
Credit: KSC/NASA
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Astronaut Suni Williams, who flew on the International Space Station, space shuttle and Russian Soyuz, describes the value of NASA's Commercial Crew Program for American interests in space and in doubling the amount of science astronauts can perform on the orbiting laboratory.
Credit: KSC/NASA
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 55
NASA Commercial Crew Announcements - 7.29
TMRO is a crowd funded show. In addition to helping us produce live weekly shows, your pledge gets you rewards as well! even as little as $1/ep goes a long way....
TMRO is a crowd funded show. In addition to helping us produce live weekly shows, your pledge gets you rewards as well! even as little as $1/ep goes a long way. More information at http://www.patreon.com/tmro
In this episode we bring on Space Mike from Epic Future Space (https://www.youtube.com/user/OTmikhail) to talk SpaceX and the CCtCap award from NASA.
In Space news we have:
Blue Origin and ULA team up
Global crowd funding spaceflight project
Atlas V launch of CLIO
CRS-4
SpaceX to break ground in Brownsville on Monday
ESA reveals Philae landing site
Golfer wins a trip to space for hole in one!
TMRO is a weekly show all about space and the comsos. Covering major events from NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos, SpaceX and more, TMRO is your weekly news and views show for every space geek! Featuring monthly live shows and weekly cosmic updates, get your Space Geek on right here! Don't forget to subscribe.
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TMRO is a crowd funded show. In addition to helping us produce live weekly shows, your pledge gets you rewards as well! even as little as $1/ep goes a long way. More information at http://www.patreon.com/tmro
In this episode we bring on Space Mike from Epic Future Space (https://www.youtube.com/user/OTmikhail) to talk SpaceX and the CCtCap award from NASA.
In Space news we have:
Blue Origin and ULA team up
Global crowd funding spaceflight project
Atlas V launch of CLIO
CRS-4
SpaceX to break ground in Brownsville on Monday
ESA reveals Philae landing site
Golfer wins a trip to space for hole in one!
TMRO is a weekly show all about space and the comsos. Covering major events from NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos, SpaceX and more, TMRO is your weekly news and views show for every space geek! Featuring monthly live shows and weekly cosmic updates, get your Space Geek on right here! Don't forget to subscribe.
- published: 22 Sep 2014
- views: 252
Four Years of Progress
NASA and its aerospace industry partners have worked together for more than four years to develop subsystems,spacecraft, and launch vehicles that will lead to s...
NASA and its aerospace industry partners have worked together for more than four years to develop subsystems,spacecraft, and launch vehicles that will lead to safe and reliable transportation to and from low-Earth orbit and the International Space Station from the United States on American systems.
To learn more about the Commercial Crew Program, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew.
Download this video:
http://www.nasa.gov/downloadable/videos/four_years_of_progress.mp4
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NASA and its aerospace industry partners have worked together for more than four years to develop subsystems,spacecraft, and launch vehicles that will lead to safe and reliable transportation to and from low-Earth orbit and the International Space Station from the United States on American systems.
To learn more about the Commercial Crew Program, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew.
Download this video:
http://www.nasa.gov/downloadable/videos/four_years_of_progress.mp4
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 11
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space Tra...
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee on the prior day's award of commercial crew contracts to Boeing and SpaceX.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
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On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee on the prior day's award of commercial crew contracts to Boeing and SpaceX.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 22
NASA's Commercial Crew Program: The Mission is in Sight #Nasa
NASA is poised to announce the final phase of development and certification to provide safe, reliable and cost-effective transportation to and from the Internat...
NASA is poised to announce the final phase of development and certification to provide safe, reliable and cost-effective transportation to and from the International Space Station from the United States on American systems. To learn more about the announcement and NASA's Commercial Crew Program, visit www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew.
Credit: NASA Kennedy
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NASA is poised to announce the final phase of development and certification to provide safe, reliable and cost-effective transportation to and from the International Space Station from the United States on American systems. To learn more about the announcement and NASA's Commercial Crew Program, visit www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew.
Credit: NASA Kennedy
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 7
Commercial Crew Selection Media Event, Kennedy Space Center, September 16, 2014
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a media event at the Kennedy Space Center press site to announce that Boeing and SpaceX had been selected as the two vendors to...
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a media event at the Kennedy Space Center press site to announce that Boeing and SpaceX had been selected as the two vendors to provide commercial crew transportation to the International Space Station.
NASA representatives were:
- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
- Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana
- Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders
- Astronaut and former ISS Expedition crew member Mike Fincke
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/Commercial Crew Selection Media Event, Kennedy Space Center, September 16, 2014
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a media event at the Kennedy Space Center press site to announce that Boeing and SpaceX had been selected as the two vendors to provide commercial crew transportation to the International Space Station.
NASA representatives were:
- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
- Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana
- Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders
- Astronaut and former ISS Expedition crew member Mike Fincke
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 3
Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a teleconference to discuss the selection of Boeing and SpaceX as the vendors for the commercial crew program. The teleconfere...
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a teleconference to discuss the selection of Boeing and SpaceX as the vendors for the commercial crew program. The teleconference is with Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a teleconference to discuss the selection of Boeing and SpaceX as the vendors for the commercial crew program. The teleconference is with Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 16 Sep 2014
- views: 6
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The Right Stuff for The Next Giant Leap
During an October 19 chat on NASA TV, Sunita Williams and Robert Behnken, two of the four NASA astronauts selected to train and prepare for future commercial spaceflights from U.S. soil, discussed the importance of the Commercial Crew Program to the future of human spaceflight. The veteran astronauts also fielded questions from social media followers about their training, the mission ahead of them
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Boeing Debuts Commercial Crew Hardware
Boeing held a grand opening ceremony for the revamped Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility (C3PF), one of NASA’s former shuttle hangars, Friday, Sept. 4, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Hardware for Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 Starliner spacecraft is being processed in the facility as part of the company’s contract with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.
The pre
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Boeing CST-100 Commercial Crew Processing Facility Grand Opening Ceremony
Boeing's CST-100 commercial crew spacecraft is christened "Starliner"
Boeing, one of two companies under contract with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program to restore America’s ability to launch crews to the International Space Station from the United States, will debut the modernization of the former space shuttle Orbiter Processing Facility-3, which now is home to Boeing’s CST-100 spacecraft. Inside,
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Status of Orion and Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
On July 1, 2012, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosted a lecture on the status of NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the commercial crew p...
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NASA Software Assurance Challenges for Commercial Crew Program
NASA's 2014 International IV&V; Workshop
Title: NASA Software Assurance Challenges for Commercial Crew Program
Presenters: Kathy Malnick and Chad Schaeffer
The presentation can be downloaded at: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ivv/workshops/ivvworkshop_2014.html
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Commercial Crew's Path to Flight, AIAA Space 2015, August 31, 2015
On August 31, 2015, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics held a panel titled, "Commercial Crew's Path to Flight." This was part of the AIAA Space 2015 event in Pasadena, California.
Speakers included:
Kathy Lueders
Commercial Crew Program Manager, NASA
Hans Koenigsmann
Vice President Mission Assurance, SpaceX
John P. Mulholland
Vice President & Program Manager, Commercial Pr
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Commercial Crew Update, May 6, 2013
On May 6, 2013, Trent Smith of NASA's Commercial Crew office presented an update on the program to the Air Force Space and Missile Museum docents. The museum...
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NASA News Conference on Completion of COTS Program
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden discusses the success of the agency's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) initiative during a televised news ...
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SpaceX / Commercial Crew Pad Abort Test Preview
NASA's Jon Cowart was joined by SpaceX's Hans Koenigsmann on May 1, 2015. The duo discussed the planned May 6, 2015 Pad Abort Test of a SpaceX Dragon V2 spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 40 in Florida.
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The Plan to Launch America
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 26, to highlight key development activities, test plans and objectives for achieving certification of two American crew transportation systems. Under Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts for NASA’s Launch America initiative, Boeing and SpaceX will dev
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Commercial Crew Integrated Capability Awards, August 3, 2012
On August 3, 2012, NASA announced agreements with three industry partners "to develop and demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities that could ultimately le...
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Commercial Crew Update 01-26-2015
Answers to questions you may have about future US manned spaceflight. We are a US disabled veteran run, non profit video production company who's mission is to bring to the rest of the country/world the good news of the US Space Program, both commercial and government operations and in particular launches . If you would like to help or need help please contact us .
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60th Air Safety Forum - Astronaut Garrett Reisman
Commercial Crew Program Manager, SpaceX.
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NewSpace 2011: Orbital Spaceflight and Beyond
For decades, orbital spaceflight has been restricted to only the wealthiest government space programs. What can be done to support commercial orbital compani...
The Right Stuff for The Next Giant Leap
During an October 19 chat on NASA TV, Sunita Williams and Robert Behnken, two of the four NASA astronauts selected to train and prepare for future commercial sp...
During an October 19 chat on NASA TV, Sunita Williams and Robert Behnken, two of the four NASA astronauts selected to train and prepare for future commercial spaceflights from U.S. soil, discussed the importance of the Commercial Crew Program to the future of human spaceflight. The veteran astronauts also fielded questions from social media followers about their training, the mission ahead of them and the work NASA is doing to advance efforts to send humans to Mars in the 2030s.
wn.com/The Right Stuff For The Next Giant Leap
During an October 19 chat on NASA TV, Sunita Williams and Robert Behnken, two of the four NASA astronauts selected to train and prepare for future commercial spaceflights from U.S. soil, discussed the importance of the Commercial Crew Program to the future of human spaceflight. The veteran astronauts also fielded questions from social media followers about their training, the mission ahead of them and the work NASA is doing to advance efforts to send humans to Mars in the 2030s.
- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 1110
Boeing Debuts Commercial Crew Hardware
Boeing held a grand opening ceremony for the revamped Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility (C3PF), one of NASA’s former shuttle hangars, Friday, Sept. ...
Boeing held a grand opening ceremony for the revamped Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility (C3PF), one of NASA’s former shuttle hangars, Friday, Sept. 4, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Hardware for Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 Starliner spacecraft is being processed in the facility as part of the company’s contract with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.
The pressure vessel was used for early development and testing of the spacecraft and helped inform the company’s design. The structural test article upper and lower domes will be mated and used to test the company’s design prior to flight tests to the International Space Station in 2017.
wn.com/Boeing Debuts Commercial Crew Hardware
Boeing held a grand opening ceremony for the revamped Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility (C3PF), one of NASA’s former shuttle hangars, Friday, Sept. 4, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Hardware for Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 Starliner spacecraft is being processed in the facility as part of the company’s contract with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.
The pressure vessel was used for early development and testing of the spacecraft and helped inform the company’s design. The structural test article upper and lower domes will be mated and used to test the company’s design prior to flight tests to the International Space Station in 2017.
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 21
Boeing CST-100 Commercial Crew Processing Facility Grand Opening Ceremony
Boeing's CST-100 commercial crew spacecraft is christened "Starliner"
Boeing, one of two companies under contract with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program to restor...
Boeing's CST-100 commercial crew spacecraft is christened "Starliner"
Boeing, one of two companies under contract with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program to restore America’s ability to launch crews to the International Space Station from the United States, will debut the modernization of the former space shuttle Orbiter Processing Facility-3, which now is home to Boeing’s CST-100 spacecraft. Inside, there are more than 150 pieces of hardware, as well as the structural test article and service module that together will be used to prove the design Boeing is developing to accomplish flight tests and crew missions to the space station.
Additional participants are:
Robert Cabana, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Chris Ferguson, deputy manager of the Commercial Crew Program, Operations, Boeing
John Elbon, vice president and general Manager of Space Exploration, Boeing
John Mulholland, vice president of Commercial Programs, Boeing
U.S. Senator Bill Nelson (D-Florida)
Florida Governor Rick Scott (R-Florida)
Through a 2011 land-use agreement between Kennedy and Space Florida, a state economic development agency, the former space shuttle hangar has been transformed to support Boeing’s clean-floor factory-like concept for processing the CST-100. Kennedy has transitioned more than 50 facilities for commercial use over the past few years as the space center has evolved to a multi-user spaceport.
Video courtesy: NASA
wn.com/Boeing Cst 100 Commercial Crew Processing Facility Grand Opening Ceremony
Boeing's CST-100 commercial crew spacecraft is christened "Starliner"
Boeing, one of two companies under contract with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program to restore America’s ability to launch crews to the International Space Station from the United States, will debut the modernization of the former space shuttle Orbiter Processing Facility-3, which now is home to Boeing’s CST-100 spacecraft. Inside, there are more than 150 pieces of hardware, as well as the structural test article and service module that together will be used to prove the design Boeing is developing to accomplish flight tests and crew missions to the space station.
Additional participants are:
Robert Cabana, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Chris Ferguson, deputy manager of the Commercial Crew Program, Operations, Boeing
John Elbon, vice president and general Manager of Space Exploration, Boeing
John Mulholland, vice president of Commercial Programs, Boeing
U.S. Senator Bill Nelson (D-Florida)
Florida Governor Rick Scott (R-Florida)
Through a 2011 land-use agreement between Kennedy and Space Florida, a state economic development agency, the former space shuttle hangar has been transformed to support Boeing’s clean-floor factory-like concept for processing the CST-100. Kennedy has transitioned more than 50 facilities for commercial use over the past few years as the space center has evolved to a multi-user spaceport.
Video courtesy: NASA
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 12
Status of Orion and Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
On July 1, 2012, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosted a lecture on the status of NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the commercial crew p......
On July 1, 2012, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosted a lecture on the status of NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the commercial crew p...
wn.com/Status Of Orion And Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
On July 1, 2012, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosted a lecture on the status of NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the commercial crew p...
NASA Software Assurance Challenges for Commercial Crew Program
NASA's 2014 International IV&V; Workshop
Title: NASA Software Assurance Challenges for Commercial Crew Program
Presenters: Kathy Malnick and Chad Schaeffer
The...
NASA's 2014 International IV&V; Workshop
Title: NASA Software Assurance Challenges for Commercial Crew Program
Presenters: Kathy Malnick and Chad Schaeffer
The presentation can be downloaded at: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ivv/workshops/ivvworkshop_2014.html
wn.com/Nasa Software Assurance Challenges For Commercial Crew Program
NASA's 2014 International IV&V; Workshop
Title: NASA Software Assurance Challenges for Commercial Crew Program
Presenters: Kathy Malnick and Chad Schaeffer
The presentation can be downloaded at: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ivv/workshops/ivvworkshop_2014.html
- published: 12 Mar 2015
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Commercial Crew's Path to Flight, AIAA Space 2015, August 31, 2015
On August 31, 2015, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics held a panel titled, "Commercial Crew's Path to Flight." This was part of the AIAA S...
On August 31, 2015, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics held a panel titled, "Commercial Crew's Path to Flight." This was part of the AIAA Space 2015 event in Pasadena, California.
Speakers included:
Kathy Lueders
Commercial Crew Program Manager, NASA
Hans Koenigsmann
Vice President Mission Assurance, SpaceX
John P. Mulholland
Vice President & Program Manager, Commercial Programs, Space Exploration, The Boeing Company
The AIAA web site is https://www.aiaa.org/.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/Commercial Crew's Path To Flight, Aiaa Space 2015, August 31, 2015
On August 31, 2015, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics held a panel titled, "Commercial Crew's Path to Flight." This was part of the AIAA Space 2015 event in Pasadena, California.
Speakers included:
Kathy Lueders
Commercial Crew Program Manager, NASA
Hans Koenigsmann
Vice President Mission Assurance, SpaceX
John P. Mulholland
Vice President & Program Manager, Commercial Programs, Space Exploration, The Boeing Company
The AIAA web site is https://www.aiaa.org/.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 64
Commercial Crew Update, May 6, 2013
On May 6, 2013, Trent Smith of NASA's Commercial Crew office presented an update on the program to the Air Force Space and Missile Museum docents. The museum......
On May 6, 2013, Trent Smith of NASA's Commercial Crew office presented an update on the program to the Air Force Space and Missile Museum docents. The museum...
wn.com/Commercial Crew Update, May 6, 2013
On May 6, 2013, Trent Smith of NASA's Commercial Crew office presented an update on the program to the Air Force Space and Missile Museum docents. The museum...
NASA News Conference on Completion of COTS Program
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden discusses the success of the agency's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) initiative during a televised news ......
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden discusses the success of the agency's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) initiative during a televised news ...
wn.com/Nasa News Conference On Completion Of Cots Program
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden discusses the success of the agency's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) initiative during a televised news ...
- published: 13 Nov 2013
- views: 5693
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author: NASA
SpaceX / Commercial Crew Pad Abort Test Preview
NASA's Jon Cowart was joined by SpaceX's Hans Koenigsmann on May 1, 2015. The duo discussed the planned May 6, 2015 Pad Abort Test of a SpaceX Dragon V2 spacecr...
NASA's Jon Cowart was joined by SpaceX's Hans Koenigsmann on May 1, 2015. The duo discussed the planned May 6, 2015 Pad Abort Test of a SpaceX Dragon V2 spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 40 in Florida.
wn.com/Spacex Commercial Crew Pad Abort Test Preview
NASA's Jon Cowart was joined by SpaceX's Hans Koenigsmann on May 1, 2015. The duo discussed the planned May 6, 2015 Pad Abort Test of a SpaceX Dragon V2 spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 40 in Florida.
- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 134
The Plan to Launch America
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 26, to highlight key development ac...
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 26, to highlight key development activities, test plans and objectives for achieving certification of two American crew transportation systems. Under Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts for NASA’s Launch America initiative, Boeing and SpaceX will develop safe and reliable crew transportation to and from the International Space Station on American spacecraft launched from the United States.
wn.com/The Plan To Launch America
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 26, to highlight key development activities, test plans and objectives for achieving certification of two American crew transportation systems. Under Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts for NASA’s Launch America initiative, Boeing and SpaceX will develop safe and reliable crew transportation to and from the International Space Station on American spacecraft launched from the United States.
- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 20040
Commercial Crew Integrated Capability Awards, August 3, 2012
On August 3, 2012, NASA announced agreements with three industry partners "to develop and demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities that could ultimately le......
On August 3, 2012, NASA announced agreements with three industry partners "to develop and demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities that could ultimately le...
wn.com/Commercial Crew Integrated Capability Awards, August 3, 2012
On August 3, 2012, NASA announced agreements with three industry partners "to develop and demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities that could ultimately le...
Commercial Crew Update 01-26-2015
Answers to questions you may have about future US manned spaceflight. We are a US disabled veteran run, non profit video production company who's mission is to ...
Answers to questions you may have about future US manned spaceflight. We are a US disabled veteran run, non profit video production company who's mission is to bring to the rest of the country/world the good news of the US Space Program, both commercial and government operations and in particular launches . If you would like to help or need help please contact us .
www.USLaunchReport.com Thank You
wn.com/Commercial Crew Update 01 26 2015
Answers to questions you may have about future US manned spaceflight. We are a US disabled veteran run, non profit video production company who's mission is to bring to the rest of the country/world the good news of the US Space Program, both commercial and government operations and in particular launches . If you would like to help or need help please contact us .
www.USLaunchReport.com Thank You
- published: 27 Jan 2015
- views: 63
NewSpace 2011: Orbital Spaceflight and Beyond
For decades, orbital spaceflight has been restricted to only the wealthiest government space programs. What can be done to support commercial orbital compani......
For decades, orbital spaceflight has been restricted to only the wealthiest government space programs. What can be done to support commercial orbital compani...
wn.com/Newspace 2011 Orbital Spaceflight And Beyond
For decades, orbital spaceflight has been restricted to only the wealthiest government space programs. What can be done to support commercial orbital compani...
- published: 07 Aug 2011
- views: 598
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author: TMRO