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September
2014

Boeing-SpaceX Team Splits $6.8 Billion Space Taxi Award

Boeing-SpaceX Team Splits $6.8 Billion Space Taxi Award

"It's entirely possible that we wake up one day and the Russians say, 'We're not taking your astronauts up anymore,'" said Marco Caceres, director of space studies at Fairfax, Virginia-based consultant Teal Group. "NASA's anticipating this possibility. That's why they want to move as quickly as possible with this program."

Tags Boeing, Commercial Crew Capsule, CST-100, Dragon V2, Dream Chaser, NASA, Sierra Nevada, SpaceX Media Outlet: Bloomberg Categories: Teal Group In The Media, Marco A. Caceres

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