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HOUSTON, May 27, 2015 – NASA issued a task order as part of Boeing’s [NYSE: BA] $4.2 billion Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract recently to include the company’s first-ever service flight to the International Space Station. The award marks the first time in human spaceflight history NASA has contracted with a commercial company for a human spaceflight mission.
“This occasion will go in the books of Boeing’s nearly 100 years of aerospace and more than 50 years of space flight history,” said John Elbon, vice president and general manager of Boeing’s Space Exploration division. “We look forward to ushering in a new era in human space exploration.”
Helped humanity so much.
originally posted by: grey580
I don't find the craft all that innovative looking.
Looks just like some of the capsules from the 60's. Anyways I'm sure it's full of the latest and greatest stuff Boeing can build.
originally posted by: Elementalist
a reply to: grey580
Reality verse ideology .
originally posted by: Elementalist
a reply to: grey580
Ignorance is bliss...
originally posted by: Elementalist
a reply to: grey580
$4.2 Billion.
Seems like a stellar investment. Given all the problems that tax payer dollar could go to fix/aid within our world.
Thank you space industry; rob the people, get rich, play with toys that inspect, float around, take pictures of rocks. .
Helped humanity so much.
Flame on science nutters
originally posted by: M5xaz
Yes, you seem to be an EXPERT in ignorance.
Read a book sometime....
originally posted by: SuperFrog
As for topic, aren't we bit late, as Russia is doing those commercial flights for some time now...
originally posted by: Soylent Green Is People
I don't think there is a commercial firm in Russia doing human spaceflights.
The Soyuz rockets that send humans up to the ISS are launched by Russia's state-run space agency -- i.e., their version of NASA.
originally posted by: SuperFrog
originally posted by: Soylent Green Is People
I don't think there is a commercial firm in Russia doing human spaceflights.
The Soyuz rockets that send humans up to the ISS are launched by Russia's state-run space agency -- i.e., their version of NASA.
There is difference between private/corporation and state run agencies and term does not cover that difference/change. In my opinion, commercial here means - you pay fee / generate profit out of it - and yes, Russia was and still is generating profit from those flights.