
NASA Spacex of Starbase, Texas, has given a modification under NASA’s launching services contract to add a vehicle to Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy Service Service.
NLS II contracts provide a wide range of NASA’s commercial launch services, exploration, exploration, and scientific satellites. These highly medium -sized and medium priority tasks that tolerate the risks have full technical supervision and ensuring the task, which leads to the highest possibility of the success of the launch.
NLS II contracts are a multiple prize, unspecified/unspecified delivery, with a period of request until June 2030 and the total performance period to December 2032. Contracts include a slope judgment that provides an annual opportunity for new launch service providers to add their launch service to NLS II contracts and is available for future operations and allows the provision of current launch services.
Contracts support the goals and goals of the agency Directorate of Science MissionDirectorate of Space Operations Mission, Directorate of Exploration Systems Development, and Directorate of Space Technology Mission. Under contracts, NASA can also provide launch services to other federal government agencies.
The NASA’s launch office is run at the Agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida NLS II contracts. For more information about NASA and agency programs, please visit:
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