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  2. SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX, NASA, and the United States Armed Forces work closely together by means of governmental contracts. [9] SpaceX was founded by Elon Musk in 2002 with a vision of decreasing the costs of space launches, paving the way to a sustainable colony on Mars.

  3. History of SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX contracted with the US government for a portion of the development funding for the Falcon 9 launch vehicle, which uses a modified version of the Merlin rocket engine. [87] SpaceX developed the Falcon Heavy launch vehicle, [88] the Raptor methane-fueled rocket engine, [89] and a set of reusable launch vehicle technologies with private ...

  4. List of private spaceflight companies - Wikipedia

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    Own launchers, funded by NASA Rocket Lab: Neutron, Electron SpaceX: Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy Sea Launch: Zenit Owned by S7 Airlines United Launch Alliance: Atlas V, Vulcan Centaur 50% owned by Lockheed Martin, 50% Boeing Vaya Space Dauntless [227]

  5. Commercial Crew Program - Wikipedia

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    NASA has contracted for six operational missions from Boeing and fourteen from SpaceX, ensuring sufficient support for ISS through 2030. [2] The spacecraft are owned and operated by the vendor, and crew transportation is provided to NASA as a commercial service. Each mission sends up to four astronauts to the ISS.

  6. Commercial Orbital Transportation Services - Wikipedia

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    Unlike any previous NASA project, the proposed spacecraft were intended to be owned and financed primarily by the companies themselves and were designed to serve both U.S. government agencies and commercial customers. NASA will contract for missions as its needs become clear.

  7. NASA - Wikipedia

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    The spacecraft are owned and operated by the vendor, and crew transportation is provided to NASA as a commercial service. [74] Each mission sends up to four astronauts to the ISS, with an option for a fifth passenger available. Operational flights occur approximately once every six months for missions that last for approximately six months.

  8. SpaceX, Blue Origin get contracts to build NASA's ... - AOL

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    NASA on Thursday said it would split 967 million dollars among three companies - SpaceX owned by Elon Musk, Blue Origin owned by Jeff Bezos and Dynetics - in order to build lunar landing systems ...

  9. SpaceX Dragon - Wikipedia

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    In addition to SpaceX's own privately funded plans for an eventual Mars mission, NASA Ames Research Center had developed a concept called Red Dragon. Red Dragon was to be a low-cost Mars mission that would use Falcon Heavy as the launch vehicle and trans-Martian injection vehicle, and the SpaceX Dragon 2-based capsule to enter the atmosphere of ...