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Hello and welcome back to TechCrunch Space. I hope everyone has a fantastic July 4 this week. Go eat a hot dog.
Read my story from last week on the causes of Starlinerās additional delay and what it might mean for Boeingās Starliner program.
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The indisputable story of the week is the massive $843 million contract NASA awarded to SpaceX to develop the vehicle that will deorbit the International Space Station. Once the station enters the Earthās atmosphere, it will burn up, but the contract is to ensure this is done in a manner safe to humans on the ground. There are scant details about the U.S. Deorbit Vehicle, as itās being called, but one NASA official did say it would be based on āDragon heritageā hardware.
Check out my story about Starfish Spaceās new agreement with Intelsat. The GEO servicing market is still a few years away, but deals like this one show that it is much closer to being realized than the haters might thinkā¦
NASA has an article titled āFourth of July Holidays in Spaceā and folks ā itās as delightful as the title makes it sound. Apparently, there wasnāt a July 4 celebration on orbit until 1982, and the second took place 10 years later! Now that we have a continuous presence of NASA astronauts on board the ISS, such celebrations are an annual event. All I have to say is: God bless stars-and-stripes pants in space.