T+75: March Roundup
A few interesting documents have been released: the late-but-final 2018 appropriations, NASA’s lunar cargo lander request for information, and the public summary of the NASA Independent Review Team’s investigation into the CRS-7 mishap. And a few interesting announcements were made: NASA Acting Administration Robert Lightfoot is going to retire, and the Air Force awarded contracts for another round of EELV Phase 1A launches.
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- Off-Nominal Events
- NASA Budget To Soar Over $20 Billion in Final FY2018 Appropriations - SpacePolicyOnline.com
- Acting NASA Administrator Lightfoot Announces Retirement - SpacePolicyOnline.com
- Lunar Surface Transportation Capability Request for Information (RFI) - Federal Business Opportunities: Opportunities
- NASA Independent Review Team SpaceX CRS-7 Accident Investigation Report Public Summary (PDF, 763 KB)
- NASA investigation linked 2015 Falcon 9 failure to design error - SpaceNews.com
- Air Force awards big launch contracts to SpaceX and ULA - SpaceNews.com
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