 | SpaceX mission delay could cost NASA hundreds of millions of dollars
27 December 2016
It looked like Boeing and SpaceX would give NASA what it paid for: a means of putting
American astronauts back into space, under our own power, by late 2017, or early 2018 at
the latest. In succeeding, they’d save NASA from the necessity of paying Roscosmos
another $490 million (or more, given the steep price increase of the last contract) to
continue ferrying astronauts to space. This aim may have slipped.
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