spaceX 一跃成为美国最重要的军事卫星发射提供商

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josephgt
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华尔街日报报道,美国空军周5宣布给spaceX几十亿美金的发射合同,spaceX 一跃成为美国军事最重要的卫星发射提供商。

United Launch Alliance (波音和Lockheed martin的合资企业)过去垄断这一市场。ULA和SpaceX这次平分了,各占40%左右, 其余的由其他的公司获得,包括世界首富
Jeff Bezos的蓝源公司.

这里再重复一次,人类可能开始进入Musk时代。
https://www.wsj.com/articles/elon-musks-spacex-advances-goal-of-becoming-
trusted-long-term-military-launch-provider-11597010973?mod=hp_lead_pos9

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has vaulted into an elite tier of military suppliers,
winning a multibillion-dollar contract that makes it one of the Pentagon’s two primary satellite-launch providers through most of the decade.

In a significant boost to Mr. Musk’s closely held Southern California
company, the Air Force on Friday said SpaceX will split an estimated nearly three dozen launches through 2027 with United Launch Alliance, a joint
venture between Boeing Co. and Lockheed Martin Corp. Until a few years ago, ULA had a virtual monopoly on such business, which focuses on the highest-
priority military and intelligence payloads.

Space Exploration Technologies Corp., the formal name of Mr. Musk’s company, is slated to conduct 40% of the missions, achieving a long-cherished goal of breaking into the ranks of the Pentagon’s most trusted corporate
partners. The Boeing-Lockheed joint venture is slated to carry out the rest of the launches. Initial awards for each company exceeded $300 million,
though industry estimates of the eventual combined contract value range from more than $4 billion to about $6 billion.

Blue Origin Federation LLC, run by Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos, made a big push to snare some of the launches, stressing the strength of its
technology and financial commitment to improve it further. The fourth bidder was Northrop Grumman Corp.

Industry officials said the announcement appears to give SpaceX a long-term advantage over Blue Origin to become the dominant new entrant in the
lucrative market for launching big U.S. national-security payloads over
coming decades. Both companies consider government launches strategically
important for their future prospects, and the military plans to reopen
competition for later missions.

With Pentagon spending on space programs, particularly classified projects, projected to continue climbing for years, competition between SpaceX and
Blue Origin is likely to ramp up, even as ULA seeks to stay in the lead.

Friday’s announcement, however, amounts to a potentially important SpaceX
coup in an already simmering rivalry. Messrs. Musk and Bezos have traded
satirical barbs on social media in the past, sometimes playing down or
poking fun at each other’s space accomplishments. But publicly and
privately, industry officials said, both men have emphasized their
determination—regardless of the extent of government financial support—to develop larger and more powerful rockets capable of accelerating human
exploration and ultimately establishing settlements deep in the solar system.

But at this point SpaceX, which Pentagon brass considered an upstart
outsider as recently as six years ago, has positioned itself to become a
mainstay for blasting the heaviest and most expensive American military and spy satellites into space. “This is a huge win, highlighting how far they
have come in both the commercial and military launch markets,” said George Torres, a veteran industry official and author of books on space history. “They have clearly earned their stripes.”

ULA’s ability to secure the majority of launches “is more important for
the overall industry,” Mr. Torres added, because its heavy reliance on
existing hardware will end up bolstering other major Pentagon suppliers.

The closely watched decision wasn’t a surprise to some industry insiders,
because the Pentagon previously signaled it intended to place a premium on
the record of the bidders. SpaceX’s family of Falcon boosters has
successfully launched earlier Air Force missions. ULA has a long history of military contracts for its highly reliable Delta IV and Atlas V boosters,
and it is currently developing a new rocket called Vulcan-Centaur.

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket lacks that pedigree, though the company is
supplying the same engines for use on ULA’s next-generation Vulcan design. ULA’s current rockets use Russian-built engines, long a source of concern
among lawmakers and military officials, and the Boeing-Lockheed joint
venture faces strict congressional deadlines for switching to alternate
rockets using domestic engines. Northrop Grumman also offered a brand-new
booster.

NASA astronauts aboard SpaceX’s ‘Dragon Capsule’ returned from the
International Space Station in a splashdown landing in the Gulf of Mexico.
Photo by NASA/AFP
Amid the heightened competition, SpaceX and Blue Origin over the years filed separate lawsuits challenging different aspects of Pentagon contracting
policies, and have lobbied Capitol Hill to snare federal development dollars. Led by billionaire entrepreneurs willing to invest heavily to turn their
space ambitions into reality, the two companies also are facing off against each other to supply hardware for the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration’s Artemis program, which aims to return U.S. astronauts to
the moon. NASA is expected to make a decision later this year.

Taken together, Pentagon and NASA choices are expected to be the most
consequential moves establishing the direction of U.S. rocket companies
since the late 1990s.

Recently, Mr. Musk’s business endeavors have soared. SpaceX succeeded in
launching and docking with the International Space Station the first
commercially developed capsule carrying astronauts. The crew returned safely in a pinpoint splashdown, prompting praise from high-level government
officials and space aficionados.

Electric-car maker Tesla Inc. has delivered four consecutive quarters of
profit for the first time in its history, another milestone for Mr. Musk,
who is the company’s chief executive.

Friday’s space announcement caps extensive industry and congressional
debate over whether the Pentagon should support three major launch providers to shore up the country’s aerospace industrial base and ensure maximum
flexibility for the Pentagon to launch high-priority payloads.

Air Force Lt. Gen. John Thompson decisively answered that question in a
release to media, calling the designation of two winners a landmark decision balancing and promoting competition, innovation and a robust industrial
base.

Blue Origin vowed to continue developing its rocket to serve existing
commercial customers, sign new civilian launch contracts and compete for
future national-security launches. “We remain confident New Glenn will play a critical role for the national security community in the future,” the
company said.

One of Blue Origin’s challenges, according to industry officials, will be
to demonstrate it has mastered the process of reusing launchers multiple
times. Pioneered by SpaceX, such reusability has been widely accepted by
commercial and government customers alike as a cost-saving feature.

Without additional government funding or clear-cut commercial prospects,
industry officials question whether Northrop Grumman will aggressively
pursue further development of its OmegA rocket. The company didn’t have any immediate comment.

The awards cap years of Pentagon analyses of the launch industry, combined
with efforts to fine-tune contracting arrangements aimed at maintaining
healthy providers but weaning ULA off its longstanding reliance on Russian-
built engines. Will Roper, the assistant Air Force secretary in charge of
acquisitions, told reporters launch prices were expected to come down as the strategy plays out. In a press release, the service said it already has
benefited from some $7 billion in savings since 2013 due to enhanced
contractor competition. That is around the time SpaceX started complaining
about being locked out of launch competitions.

Write to Andy Pasztor at [email protected]

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wythink

爱迪生都不敢叫时代 一个资本家称时代?

【 在 josephgt (joseph24gt) 的大作中提到: 】
: 华尔街日报报道,美国空军周5宣布给spaceX几十亿美金的发射合同,spaceX 一跃成为
: 美国军事最重要的卫星发射提供商。
: United Launch Alliance (波音和Lockheed martin的合资企业)过去垄断这一市场。
: ULA和SpaceX这次平分了,各占40%左右, 其余的由其他的公司获得,包括世界首富
: Jeff Bezos的蓝源公司.
: 这里再重复一次,人类可能开始进入Musk时代。
: https://www.wsj.com/articles/elon-musks-spacex-advances-goal-of-becoming-
: trusted-long-term-military-launch-provider-11597010973?mod=hp_lead_pos9
: Elon Musk’s SpaceX has vaulted into an elite tier of military suppliers, : winning a multibillion-dollar contract that makes it one of the Pentagon’s
: ...................

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wantage

这个新ID可能是恶龙的马甲 LOL

【 在 wythink ( b) 的大作中提到: 】
: 爱迪生都不敢叫时代 一个资本家称时代?
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HATETCPC


这个新马甲显然是来黑特斯拉,黑马斯科的。假装成特粉的高级黑。
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cloveara

楼上的不要自作聪明。musk是不世出的天才,过一百年看爱迪生不过如此,你们完全没有历史性眼光。这是很多牛人做出的判断。其实我也是牛人,不过不留名了。
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ABCNBC


【 在 josephgt (joseph24gt) 的大作中提到: 】
: 华尔街日报报道,美国空军周5宣布给spaceX几十亿美金的发射合同,spaceX 一跃成为
: 美国军事最重要的卫星发射提供商。
: United Launch Alliance (波音和Lockheed martin的合资企业)过去垄断这一市场。
: ULA和SpaceX这次平分了,各占40%左右, 其余的由其他的公司获得,包括世界首富
: Jeff Bezos的蓝源公司.
: 这里再重复一次,人类可能开始进入Musk时代。
: https://www.wsj.com/articles/elon-musks-spacex-advances-goal-of-becoming-
: trusted-long-term-military-launch-provider-11597010973?mod=hp_lead_pos9
: Elon Musk’s SpaceX has vaulted into an elite tier of military suppliers, : winning a multibillion-dollar contract that makes it one of the Pentagon’s
: ...................

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YWY

up up up!!!