NASA intends to devote $75 million in funding over five years for an effort to fly science and education payloads on commercial suborbital vehicles such as those under development by Armadillo Aerospace, Blue Origin, Masten Space Systems and XCOR Aerospace.rnNASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver announced the U.S. space agency's financialrncommitment to its new Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research (CRuSR) program Feb. 17 at the first Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference in Boulder, Colo.
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机译:美国宇航局计划在五年内投入7500万美元,用于在商业亚轨道飞行器上飞行科学和教育有效载荷,例如Armadillo Aerospace,Blue Origin,Masten Space Systems和XCOR Aerospace正在开发的飞行器。美国航天局于2月17日在科罗拉多州博尔德举行的第一届下一代亚轨道研究人员会议上对新的商业可重复使用亚轨道研究(CRuSR)计划的财务承诺。
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