NASA Picks 5 Firms To Work On LEO Tech
Gary W. Longsine writes "Five contracts have been awarded by NASA today, to firms exploring different aspects of the effort to develop a private launch industry for people to low earth orbit. Today's winners include: Sierra Nevada Corp (aka 'SpaceDev') for the Dream Chaser; Boeing in cooperation with Bigelow on a capsule design; United Launch Alliance (Boeing and Lockheed Martin) to explore safety issues related to upgrading Atlas and Delta rockets to human flight safety standards; Blue Origin to build a launch escape system; and Paragon Space Development Corp for 'air vitalization' (aka life support).
Will the forecast $6 Billion allocation over five years be enough to inspire private industry to develop not one, but two human rated launch systems (a capsule, and the lifting body Dream Chaser)? NASA clearly wants competition in the private market, so they seek more than one vendor."
Billion dollar companies will buy up these small entities and we'll be back to $2billion launches in no time...
Um... The Falcon 9 is being assembled at Cape Canaveral right now, in preparation for it's first launch in early March. It was designed as a crew lift vehicle from the outset, so it is "man-rated".
When our name is on the back of your car, we're behind you all the way!
Talking about space could also mean Astrology. As a Gemini, I find that this Leo favoritism to be very distasteful. :-)