NASA's New Partnerships With Blue Origin And SpaceX To Boost Commercial Capabilities In Space: SpaceNews
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NASA has partnered with seven companies, including Blue Origin and SpaceX, under the Collaborations for Commercial Space Capabilities-2 (CCSC-2) initiative to support the development of commercial capabilities such as crewed spacecraft and space stations. NASA will provide technical expertise, assessments, and data, but no funding.
June 16, 2023 | 2:41 pm
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Blue Origin, owned by Amazon's founder Jeff Bezos, partners with NASA under the CCSC-2 initiative to work on an integrated commercial space transportation capability.
Blue Origin's partnership with NASA under the CCSC-2 initiative will help the company develop an integrated commercial space transportation capability. This collaboration can potentially boost Blue Origin's reputation and market position, which may indirectly benefit Amazon (AMZN) as Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, owns Blue Origin.
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SpaceX, a company owned by Tesla's CEO Elon Musk, partners with NASA under the CCSC-2 initiative to work on an integrated low Earth orbit architecture involving Dragon and Starship vehicles.
SpaceX's partnership with NASA under the CCSC-2 initiative will help the company develop an integrated low Earth orbit architecture involving Dragon and Starship vehicles. This collaboration can potentially boost SpaceX's reputation and market position, which may indirectly benefit Tesla (TSLA) as Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, owns SpaceX.
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