The Commercial Space Race Heats Up
Released on 12/02/2015
[Man] Three, two, one, ignition sequence
start, and lift off!
[Narrator] The commercial space race
is reaching a critical point.
(offbeat action-packed music)
The private American companies battling
it out for a $3.5 billion NASA contract,
have one last chance to successfully launch
their spacecrafts before a decision is made
at the end of January.
Each company has been shuttling supplies
to the International Space Station
to keep their astronauts well-fed, supplied, and occupied.
Orbital ATK, Elon Musk SpaceX, and Sierra Nevada Corporation
are the three contenders for the seven-year contract.
(dramatic instrumental music)
Forget Nascar, this race has higher stakes
and even bigger explosions.
In October last year, Orbital's Antares rocket
blew up shortly after liftoff
(dramatic instrumental music)
And this year Musk's Falcon 9 rocket
also exploded after launch from Canaveral.
A big bang that cost taxpayers $110 million.
(dramatic instrumental music)
Still, Congress wants American companies
to supply the ISS, not just Japan and Russia,
who've been raking in millions of U.S. dollars.
So the pressure is on for each company
to prove it can make it to the space station safely.
Orbital's next rocket lifts off December 3rd
and SpaceX will launch theirs a month later.
Fingers crossed.
(offbeat instrumental music)
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