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NASA Extends Contract with Roscosmos


New $719 million ISS contract. (NASA photo)
WASHINGTON DC, April 10, 2007 - Satnews Daily - NASA and the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) have signed a $719 million modification to the current International Space Station (ISS) contract for crew and cargo services until 2011.

The firm-fixed price extension covers crew rotations for 15 crew members (six in 2009, six in 2010 and three in 2011) and the delivery and the removal of 5.6 metric tons of cargo. With the modification, NASA is also purchasing the capability for the Russian Docking Cargo Module (DCM) to carry 1.4 metric tons of NASA cargo to the space station. That module is scheduled to fly in 2010.

By adding the module, NASA will be able to fly outfitting hardware for the Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module on the DCM, eliminating the need to fly a cargo carrier and some ballast on a shuttle flight. NASA is obligated to deliver the Russian outfitting hardware to the station under a 2006 addendum to the ISS Balance of Contributions Agreement between NASA and Roscosmos.

NASA is also purchasing a flight opportunity to and from the space station that will meet an obligation to the international partners. The flight will allow for an astronaut from the partners to spend approximately six months aboard the space station. That flight is planned for 2009.


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