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NASA Picks Companies To Launch US Astronauts Back Into Space

 

NASA said it will give more than $6 billion to private space companies that will launch Americans into orbit.

Since the demise of the shuttle program in 2011, the United States has had to buy seats on Russian vehicles to get crew members to the International Space Station.

NASA announced this week that Boeingand SpaceX would have their own space vehicles ready to launch in 2017.

Pat Duggins, a longtime NASA watcher for NPR, tells Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson more about the initiative.

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