NASA Awards Contract for Microgravity Aircraft Services

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Jan. 2, 2008

Tabatha Thompson
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-3895
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Katherine K. Martin 
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C08-001

NASA AWARDS CONTRACT FOR MICROGRAVITY AIRCRAFT SERVICES

CLEVELAND - NASA has awarded a contract to Zero Gravity Corporation of 
Las Vegas to manage and operate an aircraft to perform reduced 
gravity parabolic flights while carrying NASA-operated experiments 
and personnel.

The parabolic flights will provide the means to replicate the reduced 
gravity environment of space for various areas of research needed to 
further NASA's understanding of space travel. These include 
aeronautical research, fluid physics, combustion, material sciences 
and life sciences.

Additionally, work done during these flights will assist engineers in 
developing NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle, as well as contribute to 
improved flights for astronauts on the space shuttle and the 
International Space Station. The aircraft will fly primarily out of 
NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, and NASA's Glenn Research 
Center in Cleveland.

The contract's one-year base period, valued at $4.7 million, began on 
Jan. 1. Four one-year options could add just over $5 million per year 
to the fixed price, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract 
total. These options could extend the period of performance to a 
total of five years, for an estimated $25.4 million.

For more information on NASA and its programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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