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March 1 (UPI) --NASA said Friday it is shutting down a $2 billion satellite refueling project after criticizing the project's contractor for poor performance.The agency in a statement said it will ...
NASA is shutting down a $2 billion satellite refueling project over cost and tech challenges that have plagued the program. The space agency announced the shutdown of the On-orbit Servicing ...
An ambitious NASA project designed to test satellite refueling in space, known as OSAM-1, has been discontinued after significant technical, cost, and scheduling difficulties.
NASA said it is shutting down a $2 billion project to test satellite refueling in space. The agency's auditor recently criticized the OSAM-1 program's lead contractor, Maxar, for "poor performance." ...
The satellite refueling mission, On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufactury 1 , has been in development since 2016. However, after multiple delays and soaring budget issues, NASA has retired ...
NASA said it is shutting down a $2 billion project to test satellite refueling in space, after the lead contractor, Maxar, was cited for poor performance.
NASA said it is shutting down a $2 billion project to test satellite refueling in space. The agency's auditor recently criticized the OSAM-1 program's lead contractor, Maxar, for "poor performance." ...
NASA said it is shutting down a $2 billion project to test satellite refueling in space. The agency's auditor recently criticized the OSAM-1 program's lead contractor, Maxar, for "poor performance." ...
NASA said it is shutting down a $2 billion project to test satellite refueling in space. The agency's auditor recently criticized the OSAM-1 program's lead contractor, Maxar, for "poor performance." ...
NASA said it is shutting down a $2 billion project to test satellite refueling in space. The agency's auditor recently criticized the OSAM-1 program's lead contractor, Maxar, for "poor performance." ...