Article 70SEW Once unthinkable, NASA and Lockheed now consider launching Orion on other rockets

Once unthinkable, NASA and Lockheed now consider launching Orion on other rockets

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Eric Berger
from Ars Technica - All content on (#70SEW)

The Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket have been attached at the hip for the better part of two decades. The big rocket lifts, the smaller spacecraft flies, and Congress keeps the money rolling in.

But now there are signs that the twain may, in the not too distant future, split.

This is because Lockheed Martin has begun to pivot toward a future in which the Orion spacecraft-thanks to increasing reusability, a focus on cost, and openness to flying on different rockets-fits into commercial space applications. In interviews, company officials said that if NASA wanted to buy Orion missions as a "service," rather than owning and operating the spacecraft, they were ready to work with the space agency.

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