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NASA has signed a new $335 million contract with Russia to buy six extra seats on Soyuz spacecraft to launch American and partner astronauts into space after the space shuttle fleet is retired, the space agency announced Tuesday.
The new deal allows NASA to pay the Russian Federal Space Agency for six round-trip rides to and from the International Space Station in 2013 and 2014. That averages to about $55.8 million per trip – a slight increase from the $50 million NASA paid for seats on the Russian-built Soyuz spacecraft through 2012.
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The new deal allows NASA to pay the Russian Federal Space Agency for six round-trip rides to and from the International Space Station in 2013 and 2014. That averages to about $55.8 million per trip – a slight increase from the $50 million NASA paid for seats on the Russian-built Soyuz spacecraft through 2012.
NASA Signs New $335 Million Deal to Fly Astronauts on Russian Spaceships
NASA announced a new contract with Russia to buy rides for American astronauts aboard Russian spacecraft in the years after the space shuttle is retired.
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