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FAA Commercial Space Transportation Early Bird Deadline - One Week Away
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Allianz and International Space Transport Association partner in space tourism industry
London, UK (SPX) Nov 17, 2011 - Allianz Global Assistance and the International Space Transport Association (ISTA) have signed a unique partnership agreement in anticipation of the inevitable growth in space tourism and commercial
Boeing goal: first crewed flight in 2015 - Houston Community Newspapers: News
Boeing has submitted its proposal for the second round of NASA’s Commercial Crew Development program.
ESA proposes common space transport policy
The European Space Agency is proposing a far-reaching common space transport policy for low Earth orbit that could help overcome potential logistics problems...
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Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation - NASA Watch
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FAA Spaceport grants will strengthen America's commercial space industry
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 31, 2011 - If you're like me, you probably watched the final landing of the Space Shuttle Atlantis last month with a strong sense of nostalgia for an astounding era in American space travel. The good news is t
Boeing Completes Delta System Definition Review of Crew Space Transportation Design
Houston TX (SPX) Jun 16, 2011 - Boeing on May 19 completed the Delta System Definition Review (SDR) of the company's Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 space capsule design. The milestone follows NASA's award of a Commercial Crew
NASA agrees sale of X-43A airframe blueprints to Japan
NASA has agreed to sell the technical drawings for the airframe of its X-43A experimental aircraft, which reached Mach 9.7 in 2004, to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) for a possible future hypersonics test. Flight tests
Kelly wins NASA deal
Reusable space transportation systems company Kelly Space and Technology has been awarded a $2.1 million contract by NASA to continue studying the development of space transportation through to 2030. Under the second phase of the programm
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