SpaceX awarded shared Nasa contract worth up to US$100 million

    • The contract could run for as many as 10 years through February of 2033.
    • The contract could run for as many as 10 years through February of 2033. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
    Published Sat, Feb 4, 2023 · 07:12 AM

    SPACE Exploration Technologies is part of a payload contract Nasa has awarded for as much as US$100 million over a decade.

    Elon Musk’s rocket launch and satellite operator will share the contract for unspecified “commercial payload processing services” with Astrotech Space Operations, a unit of Lockheed Martin, the government’s space agency announced on Friday (Feb 3) in a statement. The deal is for payload processing, which involves preparing spacecraft to be flown on top of a rocket ahead of a flight to space.

    Neither SpaceX nor Astrotech replied immediately to a request for comment.

    The uncrewed missions will be launched out of Cape Canaveral, Florida, or Vandenberg Space Force Base in California and the contract could run for as many as 10 years through February of 2033, Nasa said. The missions that SpaceX and Astrotech will work on involve launching satellites to observe the Earth or spacecraft that visit deep-space destinations in the Solar System, it said. BLOOMBERG

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