NASA Announces Contractor for Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle

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Aug. 24, 2006

Michael Braukus/Beth Dickey
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1979/2087

Kelly Humphries
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-137

NASA ANNOUNCES CONTRACTOR FOR ORION CREW EXPLORATION VEHICLE

NASA Exploration Systems' managers will host a press conference at 4 
p.m. EDT Thursday, Aug. 31, to announce the prime contractor to 
design, develop, and build Orion, America's next human spacecraft.

The press conference will be in the NASA headquarters auditorium, 300 
E Street S.W., Washington. It will air live on the Web and on NASA 
TV. Reporters may ask questions from participating NASA locations. 
Reporters should coordinate with local agency centers by 4 p.m. EDT 
Wednesday, Aug. 30 for access information.

Associate Administrator for the Exploration Systems Mission 
Directorate Scott Horowitz, Exploration Deputy Associate 
Administrator Doug Cooke, Constellation Program Manager Jeff Hanley, 
and CEV Project Manager Caris A. (Skip) Hatfield will announce the 
selection and discuss the program.

Orion is the vehicle NASA is developing to carry a new generation of 
explorers back to the moon and later to Mars. Orion will succeed the 
space shuttle as NASA's primary vehicle for human space exploration. 
Orion's first flight with astronauts aboard is planned for no later 
than 2014 to the International Space Station. Its first flight to the 
moon is planned for no later than 2020.

For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and scheduling information, 
visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For information about NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate 
visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/exploration

	
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