NASA has awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. a $667.3 million contract to provide support for systems used in its newgen rockets designed for human spaceflight. The contract runs from Jan. 1 through Sept. 30, 2012, with two, one-year options that would extend the deal to 2014 and raise its total value to $977 million. Under terms of the agreement, Lockheed Martin will help NASA transition its operations from the
Space Shuttle to the
Constellation program, which program includes the
Ares rocket, which NASA intends to use for sending astronauts back to the moon. NASA said most of the work, which includes support and development of avionics software, space station planning systems, and simulators for crews and flight controllers, will be done at the
Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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