U.S. space agency awards both Boeing and Lockheed Martin $1 million study contracts
The U.S. space agency awarded both Boeing and Lockheed Martin $1 million contracts to study using liquid fly-back boosters (LFBBs) on the Space Shuttle. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., wants the two companies to provide data and configuration studies for both the booster and...
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