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- CST-100 abstract "The CST-100 (Crew Space Transportation) crew capsule is a spacecraft design proposed by Boeing in collaboration with Bigelow Aerospace as their entry for NASA's Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program. Its primary mission would be to transport crew to the International Space Station,and to private space stations such as the proposed Bigelow Aerospace Commercial Space Station.Outwardly it would look much like the Orion, a spacecraft being built for NASA by Lockheed Martin.The exact dimensions have not been released, but the capsule would be larger than the Apollo command module and smaller than the Orion capsule. The CST-100 would be able to support larger crews of up to 7 people as the result of greater habitable interior volume and the reduced weight of equipment needed to support an exclusively low-Earth-orbit configuration.[citation needed]It is designed to be able to remain on-orbit for up to seven months and for reusability for up to ten missions.In the first phase of its CCDev program NASA awarded Boeing $18 million for preliminary development of the spacecraft. In the second phase Boeing was awarded $93 million for further development. On August 3, 2012, NASA announced the award of $460 million to Boeing to continue work on the CST-100 under the Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) Program.The CST-100 would be compatible with multiple launch vehicles, including the Atlas V, Delta IV, and Falcon 9.The initial launch vehicle would be the Atlas V.".
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- CST-100 applications "Crew Transfer Vehicle".
- CST-100 autoconvert "off".
- CST-100 caption "Rendering of the CST-100".
- CST-100 country United_States.
- CST-100 dimensions "188.4".
- CST-100 dimensions "301.8".
- CST-100 dimensions "4.56 m".
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- CST-100 lifetime "1.8144E7".
- CST-100 manufacturer Boeing.
- CST-100 mass "≈10 tonnes".
- CST-100 name "CST-100".
- CST-100 operator Bigelow_Aerospace.
- CST-100 operator Boeing.
- CST-100 orbits Low_Earth_orbit.
- CST-100 power "4".
- CST-100 status "In development".
- CST-100 subject Category:Bigelow_Aerospace.
- CST-100 subject Category:Boeing.
- CST-100 subject Category:Human_spaceflight.
- CST-100 subject Category:Manned_spacecraft.
- CST-100 subject Category:Private_spaceflight.
- CST-100 subject Category:Proposed_spacecraft.
- CST-100 subject Category:Supply_vehicles_for_the_International_Space_Station.
- CST-100 comment "The CST-100 (Crew Space Transportation) crew capsule is a spacecraft design proposed by Boeing in collaboration with Bigelow Aerospace as their entry for NASA's Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program.".
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