NASA U.S. Deorbit Vehicle release
SpaceX selected to develop and deliver the U.S. Deorbit Vehicle. Total potential contract value: US$843 million. Launch service: future procurement.
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SpaceX selected to develop and deliver the U.S. Deorbit Vehicle. Total potential contract value: US$843 million. Launch service: future procurement.
Open NASA releaseNASA's public explanation of the transition plan, controlled deorbit, disassembly constraints, higher-orbit issues and deorbit operations.
Open NASA FAQThe site hero image is NASA's 2021 flyaround image of the ISS photographed from SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour.
Open NASA galleryThe House of Commons Library briefing summarises Pillar II advanced capability workstreams and DARC space-domain awareness context.
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Primary seed for the ISS Gambit, Queensland-SpaceX framing, civic reserve and space-support workforce idea.
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NASA baseline, public AUKUS Pillar II context, review questions, support lanes and clearly labelled hypothesis language.
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