SpaceX secures five more NASA astronaut missions as part of a $1.4 billion contract

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five more astronaut missions from SpaceX in a new $1.44 billion contract, raising the total number of Crew Dragon launches to 14. It's designed to ensure a steady flow of crew members to the International Space Station (ISS), as SpaceX rival Boeing
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to get its own Starliner crew system launch-ready.

The latest award "allows NASA to maintain an uninterrupted U.S. capability for human access to the space station until 2030, with two unique commercial crew industry partners," the space agency said in a press release. It brings the total Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract with SpaceX to $4.93 billion.


SpaceX was certified for crew transportation in November 2020, launching its latest Crew-4 mission on
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that it would order three additional missions for $900 million, upping its original $2.6 billion contract to $3.49 billion.

All of this is to the detriment of Boeing, which has suffered numerous delays with its Starliner capsule that's compatible with ULA's Atlas V and other rockets. Following a long delay due to valve issues, the latest unmanned test flight launched on
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this year, with the capsule
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to Earth six days later. The first crewed flight was originally planned for 2017, but still hasn't launched. Boeing and NASA are now
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for the first mission carrying astronauts.

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