The cost of the
Orion crew exploration vehicle that will carry up to six astronauts to the
International Space Station (ISS) from March 2015 has increased by $385 million and it will take two more years to design.
This is because of a NASA requested engineering change proposal issued on 15 December 2006. Because of this change NASA has extended its $3.9 billion five-year contract,
won by Lockheed Martin last August, to design, test and build Orion, by two years and increased its total cost to about $4.3 billion.
Two test flights of
Orion’s Orbital Sciences designed launch abort system have also been added, increasing the cost. NASA announced the cost increase late on Friday 20 April.
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