NASA Extends Crew Flight Contract with Russian Space Agency

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April 30, 2013

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                                      
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Josh Byerly 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C13-027

NASA EXTENDS CREW FLIGHT CONTRACT WITH RUSSIAN SPACE AGENCY

WASHINGTON -- NASA has signed a $424 million modification to its 
contract with the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) for full 
crew transportation services to the International Space Station in 
2016 with return and rescue services extending through June 2017. 

NASA is facilitating development of a U.S. commercial crew space 
transportation capability with the goal of achieving safe, reliable 
and cost-effective access to and from the space station and low-Earth 
orbit beginning in 2017. This modification to the Roscosmos contract 
will ensure continued U.S. presence aboard the space station as NASA 
prepares for commercial crew providers to begin those transportation 
operations. 

NASA is committed to launching U.S. astronauts aboard domestic 
spacecraft as soon as possible. Full funding of the administration's 
Fiscal Year 2014 budget request is critical to making these domestic 
capabilities possible by 2017. 

This firm-fixed price modification covers comprehensive Soyuz support, 
including all necessary training and preparation for launch, flight 
operations, landing and rescue of six space station crew members on 
long-duration missions. It also includes additional launch site 
support, which was provided previously under a separate contract. The 
modification will allow for a lead time of about three years 
Roscosmos needs to build additional Soyuz vehicles. These services 
will provide transportation to and from the International Space 
Station for U.S., and Canadian, European or Japanese astronauts. 

Comments about the contract from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden are 
available on the agency's administrator blog page at: 

http://go.nasa.gov/g4C5Ov 

For more information about the International Space Station, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

For information about other NASA programs and missions, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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