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Andrews Space, Inc. Wins $18.7M Contract to Build and Fly Technology Demonstration Spacecraft

During the first twelve months of the contract, Andrews will design a small spacecraft capable of flying N-body orbital trajectories, which require less fuel than conventional trajectories.  The Small Tug will demonstrate electric propulsion systems, stretched-lens solar arrays, and take measurements of the radiation environment between the Earth and the Moon.


During the second phase of the contract, Andrews will build and launch the spacecraft into Earth orbit, where the satellite will perform a one-year mission to the Lunar LaGrange Point 1, which is located between Earth and the Moon, and return to a low Earth orbit.


The twelve-month phase one is valued at approximately $2.7 million.  The thirty-six-month phase two is valued at approximately $16.0 million.  The NASA contract will be managed by the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.


Andrews Space's Director of NASA Programs and Small Tug Program Manager Eric Wetzel said, "Solar electric propulsion is critical to affordable exploration of the Moon and Mars.  The SmallTug is a key step in developing larger systems that can move goods and supplies in cislunar space at a fraction of the cost of conventional systems."


Jason Andrews, President of Andrews Space, said; "We are excited to be one of the first spaceflight demonstrations as part of NASA's Project Constellation.  It is also extremely encouraging to see Admiral Steidle's team select and engage small business to build and fly innovative systems to support the President's Vision for Exploration.  This is a new and exciting way of doing business with NASA that will greatly benefit both NASA and the country."


For more information about NASA's Office of Exploration Systems, visit: http://exploration.nasa.gov.

 

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Mission:  Andrews Space, Inc. was founded in 1999 to be a catalyst in the commercialization and development of space.  The Company is an affordable integrator of aerospace systems and developer of advanced space technologies. To learn more, please visit:  www.andrews-space.com

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