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It seemed like a 13-year contract for parachute development may indicate that the agency really wasn’t going anywhere fast. NASA had a broad base of knowledge to draw on (Orion will probably only ever come back from the Moon, like the Apollo capsules, although it is larger).
This saves both NASA and the companies money in the long run.īut what does it say about an exploration program that requires 13 years to develop a parachute system? After all, NASA’s Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo capsules all had parachute systems, too, and each was developed within a few years. This has allowed them to leverage NASA’s efforts and eliminate nearly all the development work and unique testing. For example, Zelon said, NASA has shared more than 300 artifacts, including the design, models, and test data, with the agency’s commercial crew partners-Boeing and SpaceX. It tests out new technologies on the frontier of exploration and then shares them with industry.