WASHINGTON — A NASA safety panel expressed concerns about NASA’s plans to shift from the International Space Station to commercial successors, including funding for an ISS deorbit vehicle. At its Oct.
The CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of its Atlas 5 rocket, being prepared for a launch scheduled for July 30, weather permitting. Credit: Boeing/John Grant WASHINGTON — NASA’s safety advisers are ...
"Regardless, the panel urges NASA to establish clear contractual and programmatic direction regarding roles and responsibilities" within the Commercial Crew Program including the structure of ...