NASA proposes "hybrid" contract approach for space station deorbit vehicle - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — NASA is proposing a hybrid contract approach for procuring a vehicle to help deorbit the International Space Station at the end of the decade, combining elements of cost-plus and fixed-price contracts.
NASA released a draft request for proposals (RFP) May 4 for what the agency calls the United States Deorbit Vehicle (USDV), a spacecraft that would dock to the station and perform a controlled reentry of it.
NASA may shift New Horizons Pluto probe to sun-studying mission | Space
The future of NASA's New Horizons Pluto probe is uncertain following debates at NASA over how best to use the spacecraft.
Now, the probe's future beyond the end of 2024 is being called into question as NASA decides whether to keep the probe focused on its original mission or shift it to another scientific mission altogether.
NASA's Interplanetary Plans May Be Lurching toward Disaster - Scientific American
NASA’s planetary science program is in trouble.
Those missions are not going to be easy, particularly MSR, which many experts equate to multiple flagship missions in one. Already, NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is collecting samples around its landing site and dropping them in sealed, sterilized tubes for future retrieval.
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