NASA Awards Space Shuttle Main Engine Contract Modification
HOUSTON -- NASA has signed a $36.9 million contract modification to
space shuttle main engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne of
Canoga Park, Calif., to provide continued shuttle main engine
prelaunch and launch support from April 1 through July 31.
The contract modification also provides two additional options that if
exercised, would bring the potential contract amount for all six
months to $56 million.
This modification supports the flyout of the Space Shuttle Program and
brings the total potential value of the contract to $2.29 billion.
The original contract began on Jan. 1, 2002.
The majority of the work will take place at Pratt & Whitney
Rocketdyne's headquarters in Canoga Park.
Three main engines and two solid rocket boosters provide the thrust to
launch the space shuttle. At 14-feet long and seven-and-a-half feet
in diameter at the nozzle exit, the liquid propellant main engines
have a combined thrust of more than 1.2 million pounds.
For more information about NASA's Space Shuttle Program, visit:
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Source: NASA