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Firefly Space Systems and NASA have Inked Space Act Agreement
by Staff Writers
Austin TX (SPX) Jan 15, 2015


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Firefly Space Systems is pleased to announce it has entered into a Space Act Agreement (SAA) with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama.

The agreement's intended purpose is for Firefly and NASA to collaborate as related to the design and commercial development of Firefly's Alpha launch vehicle, specifically in the areas of technical consultation, engineering services, and concept/design reviews.

MSFC's SAA lead Jim Snoddy stated, "We always look forward to consulting with our industry partners and providing insight into new approaches and advancing technologies for affordable launch vehicles"

Firefly Co-founder and CEO Tom Markusic said, "We are extremely grateful for the opportunity to consult with NASA in solving our launch vehicle development technical challenges. The knowledge-base of their staff is unparalleled, and the access to them afforded through the Space Act Agreements is of significant value to Firefly, and indeed the entire new space community. It's a great program that will help Firefly to more rapidly mature our vehicle design."

Firefly Alpha represents a revolution in small satellite launch design. It's the first vehicle in a scalable family of launchers specifically designed to address the needs of the growing small satellites market. Featuring a methane aerospike engine and the lowest launch cost in its class, it is an all-composite launch vehicle aiming to transform the entire industry.


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