NASA extends contract with Russian Federal Space Agency

This new contract continues transportation services through spring 2012.Provided by NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
By | Published: December 3, 2008 | Last updated on May 18, 2023
Soyuz Spacecraft
Shown on November 5, 2001, this Soyuz spacecraft, which carried the Soyuz 5 taxi crew, is connected to the Pirs docking compartment on the International Space Station (ISS).
NASA
December 3, 2008
NASA has signed a $141 million modification to the current International Space Station (ISS) contract with the Russian Federal Space Agency for crew transportation services planned through spring 2012.

The firm-fixed price extension covers comprehensive Soyuz support, including all necessary training and preparation for launch, crew rescue, and landing of a long-duration mission for three station crew members. The crew members will launch on two Soyuz vehicles in fall 2011. They will land in spring 2012. The flights may be used to meet NASA’s obligations to its international partners for transportation to and from the station.

The contract extension also provides for the two Soyuz flights to carry limited cargo to and from the station and dispose of trash. The cargo allowed per person is approximately 110 pounds (50 kilograms) launched to the station, approximately 37 pounds (17 kilograms) returned to Earth, and trash disposal of approximately 66 pounds (30 kilograms).