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SpaceX and Amazon to Develop Commercial Space Communications for NASA

NASA plans to devote more time and resources to deep space exploration and science missions.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announces that it has selected Elon Musk’s Aerospace company SpaceX and technology giant Amazon to develop new commercial space communication services. 

Apart from SpaceX and Amazon, NASA has also picked six more companies, including Inmarsat, SES, Telesat, and Viasat, to develop the technology as it plans to decommission its near-Earth satellite fleet over the coming years. 

NASA mentioned that its Communications Services Project (CSP) funded agreements’ combined value is $278.5 million. Each organization has offered a technical method to reduce costs, expand flexibility, and improve performance for a wide range of tasks. 

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According to NASA, it has been investigating the viability of using commercial SATCOM networks for near-Earth operations for more than a year, and with this new development, NASA would be able to devote more time and resources to deep space exploration and science missions. 

Eli Naffah, CSP Project Manager at NASA’s Glenn Research Center, said, “We are following the agency’s proven approach developed through commercial cargo and commercial crew services. By using funded Space Act Agreements, we’re able to stimulate industry to demonstrate end-to-end capability leading to operational service.” 

Naffah further added that the flight demonstrations would establish several capabilities and provide operational ideas, performance validation, and acquisition models needed to plan the future acquisition of commercial services for each class of NASA missions. 

According to the plan, the selected companies will complete the technology development and in-space demonstrations to showcase their proposed solution to provide mission-oriented operations by 2025. 

“NASA intends to seek multiple long-term contracts to acquire services for near-Earth operations by 2030 while phasing out NASA owned and operated systems,” mentioned NASA in a press release. 

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Dipayan Mitra
Dipayan Mitra
Dipayan is a news savvy writer, who does not leave a single page of news paper unturned. He is also a professional vocalist who enjoys ghazals. Building a dog shelter is his forever dream.

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