NASA hits up 7 space companies to take on orbital squad goals | TechCrunch
NASA has announced Space Act agreements with seven private space companies in the hopes of spurring tech developments the government may invest in down the line, from space stations to human transport and robotics.
While no money is changing hands, these partnerships are official collaborations, with NASA providing expertise and resources to aid and guide companies as they attempt to “meet future commercial and government needs” in specific avenues of R&D.
Publisher: TechCrunch
Date: 2023-06-16T18:59:52 00:00
Author: Devin Coldewey
Twitter: @TechCrunch
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