Nasa needs backup plan to maintain u. S. Presence at space station, watchdog says

Nasa needs backup plan to maintain u. S. Presence at space station, watchdog says


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A government watchdog agency wants NASA to come up with a contingency plan for getting American astronauts to the International Space Station. The recommendation is one of the major


takeaways in a 47-page report from the Government Accountability Office on what is known as the Commercial Crew Program. Since the Space Shuttle was retired in 2011, NASA has been relying on


Russia to carry American astronauts aboard its Soyuz capsule to the space station. The Associated Press says the U.S. has paid Moscow up to $82 million a seat for the ride into orbit. The


GAO notes that the contract with Russia is set to end in late 2019. READ THIS STORY FOR FREE To continue reading, sign up for our newsletters and get unlimited access to WABE.org