NASA'S Partners Meet Milestones For Developing Future Commercial Spacecraft

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June 29, 2011

J.D. Harrington/Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-5241/1979 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: 11-135

NASA'S PARTNERS MEET MILESTONES FOR DEVELOPING FUTURE COMMERCIAL SPACECRAFT

WASHINGTON -- NASA's industry partners have met all their initial 
milestones in developing commercial crew transportation capabilities 
to reduce the gap in U.S. human spaceflight capability. 

NASA posted its first status report on the agency's Commercial Crew 
Development 2 (CCDev2) program to its website. The report highlights 
the progress and accomplishments for the agency's commercial 
spaceflight development efforts. Designed to be a bi-monthly report, 
it is targeted toward the interested layperson and other 
non-technical stakeholders in order to keep them informed of our 
achievements. 

"We're only 60 days into CCDev 2, and their progress is right on 
schedule," said Phil McAlister, NASA's acting director, commercial 
spaceflight development. 

NASA's Commercial Crew Development program is investing financial and 
technical resources to stimulate efforts within the private sector to 
develop and demonstrate safe, reliable, and cost-effective space 
transportation capabilities. 

For the report and more information about CCDev2, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/commercial   

	
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