News NASA's Future: The News and Updates Thread

I'm not sure it's strictly on this topic (there's nothing about politics nor new plans for future), but it says about 10-year contracts for launch services, so it's somehow connected to the nearest future of NASA -

Spaceflight Now: NASA selects rocket fleet for unmanned satellite launches:

Here's the related press releases.


NASA Awards Launch Services Contracts.

NASA has announced the awards for the NASA Launch Services (NLS) II Contract. The award will provide a broad range of launch services for NASA’s planetary, Earth-observing, exploration and scientific satellites.

NASA has the ability to order a maximum of 70 launch services missions with a maximum cumulative potential contract value of $15 billion. The NLS II contracts are multiple award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, spanning a 10-year period.

NASA selected four companies for awards: Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company of Denver; Orbital Sciences Corporation of Dulles, Va.; Space Exploration Technologies of Hawthorne, Calif.; and United Launch Services, LLC of Littleton, Colo.

The NLS contracts provide for a minimum capability of delivering agency payloads weighing approximately 550 pounds or more to a minimum 124-mile-high circular orbit with a launch inclination of 28.5 degrees. The launch service provider also may offer a range of vehicles to NASA to meet higher payload weight and orbit requirements. In addition, there is an annual opportunity for additional providers and incumbents to submit proposals introducing launch services not available at the time of award, if they meet the minimum contract requirements.

The NLS II contracts support the goals and objectives of the agency's Science Mission Directorate, Space Operations Mission Directorate and Exploration Systems Mission Directorate. Under the contract, NASA also will provide launch services to other government agencies, such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

NASA's Launch Services Program Office at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida is responsible for program management.

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Lockheed Martin and ATK Athena Launch Vehicles Selected as a NASA Launch Services Provider.

Athena to fill Critical Niche in Affordable Rockets for NASA Payloads.

NASA announced yesterday that the Lockheed Martin Corporation and Alliant Techsystems Athena Launch Vehicle Family has been selected to become part of the agency's Launch Services II contract.

Vehicles selected fulfill NASA's requirements for domestic launch services with a minimum performance capability of placing a 250-kilogram (550 pound) spacecraft in a 200-kilometer low Earth orbit (LEO) at an inclination of 28.5 degrees. Athena can carry payloads up to 1800 kilograms (3968 pounds) to LEO. Utilizing a large volume 92-inch diameter payload fairing, the vehicle accommodates a wide range of satellites and missions as well as lunar missions.

Under this contract the rockets could be launched from east and west coast launch sites, such as Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., and Kodiak Launch Complex, Alaska.

"We are pleased to be able to make Athena available for important NASA missions," said John Karas, vice president and general manager, Human Space Flight, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. "Athena combines both companies' heritage and expertise in launch systems, and makes key system upgrades to provide enhanced product and performance capabilities to meet NASA's needs."

In March, Lockheed Martin and ATK announced a strategic teaming agreement to offer launch services utilizing upgraded and modernized Athena rockets. Lockheed Martin provides mission management, payload integration, and launch operations, while ATK provides integrated vehicle propulsion, launch vehicle structures, booster integration and launch site operations.

These second-generation launch vehicles include the two-stage Athena Ic and three-stage Athena IIc launch vehicles. The rockets use the same flight-proven ATK CASTOR 120® for Stage I and Stage II. The modernized launch vehicles benefit from the latest technology of a newly-developed and ground-tested CASTOR® 30 for their upper stage, and Lockheed Martin's modernized electronic systems. Both solid rocket motors are in production and are being used on other launch vehicles in the industry.

"As the newest addition to NASA's cadre of launch vehicles, Athena offers low-risk, reliable launch services at an affordable price," said Scott Lehr, vice president and general manager, Strategic and Commercial Systems, ATK Aerospace Systems.

First-generation Athena I and II rockets became operational in 1995 and have flown seven times. Athena II launched the Lunar Prospector to the moon in 1998 and remains the only commercially developed launch vehicle to fly a lunar mission.

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Space Politics:
Space Policy Online: "NASA Presses Case for Euclid with Space Astronomers".
Space News: "NASA Sees Expanded Role on Euclid as Down Payment on Dark Energy Flagship".

Space News: "Editorial: Infinite Universe, Limited Budget".

SPACE.com: "Official: NASA Must Evolve Alongside Commercial Spaceflight".

Florida Today: "KSC helps launch job search".

Houston Chronicle's/Eric Berger's "SciGuy" Blog: "NASA budget: A small window for clarity now, or else the uncertainty will continue".

The Times of India: "This is no joyride".

NASA Watch: "Bolden and Middle East Outreach: Take II".
 
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NASA Watch:
Update on Bolden's Return To The Middle East.
Pete Olson: 50% Right, 50% Wrong.
Killing Constellation at Birth.

Florida Today:
For KSC workers, reality hits home.
John Kelly: Orion's future still up in the air.

Universe Today:
A Conversation with Apollo's Jim Lovell, part 1: NASA's Future.
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Air & Space Magazine:
NASA v. The Scientists.
Throttle Down.

Space Politics: "No love for the House compromise bill".

Space News: "House Breaks Without Action on NASA Bill".

Parabolic Arc: "Video: SpaceX Founder Elon Musk Talks ISS Transport, Mars Settlements".

Orlando Sentinel: "Our take on: NASA Admin Charles Bolden & Sanford Housing Authority".

No ATK vote upsets Bishop / Lawmaker: Congress needs to get moving to save jobs.

MSNBC Cosmic Log: "Wedding bells for SpaceX's millionaire founder".

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NASA Watch:
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Charlie Bolden's World Tour.
Bolden Comments at IAC: Not Long For His Job?

SpaceRef:
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Kosmas to Discuss the Future of Florida's Space Industry at the Lou Frey 2010 Fall Symposium.
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Chairman Gordon Statement on House Consideration of NASA Reauthorization.

Space Politics:
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Gordon: House to vote on Senate authorization bill Wednesday.

The Space Review:
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Charting a Flexible Path.

Space News: "Senate's NASA Authorization Bill Headed for House Floor".

Orlando Sentinel: "Nelson: Human-spaceflight program is 'teetering on the edge'".

Space Program Must Remain National Priority, Symposium Speakers Say.

Parabolic Arc: "Video: NewSpace for a New Era".
 
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Aviation Week: House Capitulates To Senate On NASA Bill

The Hill: House likely to pass Senate's vision for NASA

The Washington Post: Congress's budget battle leaves NASA without a clear mission

NASASpaceFlight: Congressional Compromise Nears: NASA’s Immediate Future Gains Clarity

Florida Today: Our views: The road ahead (Sept. 29) (Shuttle layoffs Friday show importance of diversified job growth strategy)

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Florida Today - The Flame Trench:
SPACE.com:

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Huntsville Times: Former NASA administrator says better to let Obama damage to space program play out than pass Senate bill.

The Citizen: House vote on NASA bill expected.

msnbc.com: NASA's future at stake in House budget vote (Approving bill would safeguard jobs and vision for spaceflight; rejecting it would leave space agency hanging in limbo).

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SPACE.com: Space Agency Chief Voices Support for NASA Bill Ahead of House Vote.

The Huntsville Times: NASA's Bolden says House poised to take 'historic' vote on agency's future.

Florida Today - The Flame Trench: Deputy NASA chief urges House to support bill.

We Keep You Connected: LaTourette, Kucinich to oppose Senate NASA bill that harms Glenn.

Cleveland Business: LaTourette, Kucinich come out against Senate's version of NASA budget bill.

Central Florida Future: Sen. Nelson speaks at space policy symposium.
 
Its not hit the new sites that I can see yet, but by email from SpaceRef:
9:46 PM EDT the House has voted to pass S. 3729, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2010
 
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Spaceflight Now: "House votes to approve Senate's agenda for NASA".

NASASpaceFlight: "NASA’s Senate Bill passes after dramatic debate and vote in Congress".

Space Politics:
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Reaction to the House vote.
More Congressional reaction to the NASA bill passage.

NASA Watch:
Bolden World Tour Update.
Here Come The Layoffs.
EELVs are Still An Option For NASA.

SpaceRef:
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Statement by Elon Musk on the NASA Authorization Bill.
Posey Salutes Shuttle Workforce.
Hatch: Passage of NASA Reauthorization Takes Utah's Solid Rocket Industry off Life Support.

SPACE.com:
NASA in Transition as Congress OKs New Direction.
Moon Exploration Is Not Dead, NASA Official Says.
Voices: Experts and Analysts Weigh In On NASA's New Direction.

Florida Today:
1,100 space-related layoffs begin today in Brevard.
"The Flame Trench" Blog: "Last day on job for nearly 900 United Space Alliance employees".

Houston Chronicle: "Shuttle contractor laying off 333 in Houston area".

Huntsville Times: "NASA still expects Huntsville layoffs, but says jobs may come back".

EDA Awards $400,000 Grant to Space Florida.

Parabolic Arc: "Boeing, Lockheed Martin on NASA Budget: Kaching"!

Space News: "Common Exploration Plan will be Slow in the Making".

Wayne Hale's Blog: "Until the Fat Lady Sings".

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Lockheed Martin Ends External Tank Production At NASA Michoud Assembly Facility.

SPACE.com: "Space Shuttle Fuel Tank Assembly Line Shuts Down".

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SpaceRef: "NASA Solicitation: Commercial Crew Development Round 2".

Space News: "NASA Set To Seek Bids for New Round of CCDev Work".

Space Politics: "NASA's new future is already beginning".


Florida Today: "Our views: Setting the course (Oct. 2)".

The New York Times: "Opinion: Back to the Past".


NASA Watch: "Layoff Update".

Florida Today: "USA lays off nearly 900 workers | VIDEO".

Galveston County Daily News: "School districts prepare for NASA layoffs".

So, they're laying people off, in the hopes that they can re-hire them at some point in the future. Well, I hate to tell ya, but these people aren't going to just sit at home waiting for NASA to call - they'll probably go and get new jobs. If & when NASA do call, a lot of them (especially the disgruntled ones) might just say "no".
 
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NASA Watch: "Bolden World Tour Update".

The King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) has signed two agreements with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The deals signed on the sidelines of the Saudi International Space and Aeronautics Technology Conference that began in Riyadh on Saturday are for extended scientific cooperation and exchange of research between them. They also signed a letter of intent in the space and aeronautics area.


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Houston Chronicle: "Good night, moon: The point of no return".
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Aviation Week: "NASA Confusion Reverberates Throughout Globe".

The Huntsville Times: "Sen. Jeff Sessions warns of massive budget bill looming, direction of NASA".

Florida Today's "Brevard Watchdog" Blog: "NASA bill protects KSC's advantage in 'orbiter derby'".

Space Florida: "Governor Crist Awards $500,000 Defense Infrastructure Grant for Launch Complex 46".

HSP offers support to latest round of laid-off NASA contractors.


Video: NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver Talks Space Exploration.​
 
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NASASpaceFlight: A DIRECT handover – Movement leaders feel their work is complete:
The Direct movement – a group of professionals and non-professional engineers that created an architecture alternative to Constellation’s Ares vehicles – are ready to transition their movement, following the redirection of NASA’s future by lawmakers, which calls for a Space Launch System (SLS) based around a Shuttle Derived (SD) Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle (HLV), which they feel justifies their four years of work.
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