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Boeing Awarded $316 Million Space Station Contracts By NASA

Credit: ESA.

Washington (AFP) Jun 09, 2005
NASA said Wednesday it had awarded The Boeing Company two contract options totalling 316 million dollars for continued work on the US segment of the International Space Station.

"The options are valued at 316 million dollars," the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said in a statement.

The new options being taken by NASA raise the total contract value to 12.6 billion dollars, and extend the contract work to September 30, 2007.

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Moscow, Russia (UPI) June 9, 2005
A Russian space official said his country will be able to develop the International Space Station even if U.S. participation is withdrawn.

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