NASA will partner with seven U.S. companies to meet future commercial and government needs, ultimately benefitting human spaceflight and the U.S. commercial low Earth orbit economy.
Through unfunded Space Act Agreements, the second Collaborations for Commercial Space Capabilities-2 initiative (CCSC-2) is designed to advance commercial space-related efforts through NASA contributions of technical expertise, assessments, lessons learned, technologies, and data. Structured sharing of NASA expertise demands minimal government resources but fosters development of capabilities that can be crucial to development of a robust low Earth orbit economy.
I think I want separate threads for a bunch of these, because there’s so much to think about.
This is the first I’ve heard about this work with SpaceX. A Starship-based station makes a ton of sense. Connecting it to Starlink is a great pairing.
Some of the Commercial LEO Destinations providers have worried about closing their business case with NASA astronauts, tourism, and some private research and manufacturing. I think they should be even more worried if a Starship-based station is coming to LEO.
Sounds like in general they are pushing for the development of permanent leo infrastructure across the board. Very interesting.
It’ll will be fascinating to watch who is most successful at making that truly sustainable