JOINT US/RUSSIAN HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT ACTIVITIES
$4,679,294,817
Recipient
AI Summary
This $4.7 billion NASA contract with the Russian Space Agency supports joint U.S.-Russian human space flight activities, including crew transportation to and from the International Space Station. This long-running partnership has been central to maintaining continuous human presence on the ISS since 2000.
Key Points
- 01Funds joint U.S.-Russian space flight cooperation
- 02Includes crew transport to the International Space Station
- 03One of NASA's longest international partnerships, since 1993
- 04Has been essential to maintaining ISS crew access
- 05Contract extends through 2028
Award Details
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Quick Summary
- Amount
- $4.7B
- Agency
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Recipient
- RUSSIA SPACE AGENCY
- Type
- Other
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