Crew Exploration Vehicle

NASA Review Board Stacked With Insiders

The space agency's in-house watchdog recommends booting six members of the board charged with reviewing Moon plans

The board that has been tasked with reviewing NASA's plans to build a craft that will return astronauts to the Moon apparently has too many insiders.

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Can a Small Start-up Build America's Next Spaceship?

New technology. New methodology. T/Space has a plan for getting to space that's so crazy it just might work

It's a scene reminiscent of NASA's glory days, back when men still walked on the moon. A space capsule descends under a canopy of three orange-and-blue parachutes, swaying gently in the breeze. The spacecraft splashes down in the Pacific at a leisurely 15 miles an hour, and the chutes settle into the water beside it. A recovery boat rumbles into position beside the spacecraft, and divers hit the water.

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Shuttle's Dignified Retirement

The versatile Crew Exploration Vehicle is NASA's hope for a shuttle replacement.

The space shuttle may be in the best shape of its life, but in the forward-looking world of space travel, it's a grizzled senior citizenwith mandatory retirement looming in 2010. The race is on to develop a replacement.Still on the drawing board, NASA's next-generation spacecraft will be called the "Crew" Exploration Vehicle, or CEV. It's expected to begin carrying astronauts to low-Earth orbit by 2014 and to the moon by 2020.Eleven aerospace-industry teams are vying for two NASA contracts to develop CEV concepts; the winners will be announced by early September.

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