May 16th, 2003
Kistler Aerospace Corporation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KIRKLAND, Washington – May 16, 2003
STATEMENT FROM KISTLER AEROSPACE CORPORATION REGARDING THE RELEASE
OF THE FLIGHT EXPERIMENTS DESIGN AND REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT FOR
TECHNOLOGY EXPERIMENT PAYLOADS
“The release of the Flight Experiments
Design and Requirements Document (FEDR) represents the culmination
of months of effort by our staff and representatives from the
NASA field centers,” said Dr. George E. Mueller, Kistler
Aerospace Corporation’s Chief Executive Officer. “We
believe that this final product defines a unique, streamlined
approach that will allow NASA and other customers to quickly fly
and recover space experiments at low cost.”
“Kistler’s existing contract (NAS8-01103) provides
NASA with the opportunity to fly technology experiments as secondary
payloads on commercial K-1 missions. These flights will provide
NASA with continuous access to an inexpensive flying test-bed.
On these K-1 flights, NASA will receive flight results as well
as have the right to fly primary payloads at a reduced price.”
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For more information on the NRA 8-30 Awards and NASA’s Space
Launch Initiative, see NASA Marshall Space Flight Center’s
Space Launch Initiative News Website at: www.slinews.com
For more information on Kistler and the K-1 vehicle, contact:
info@kistleraero.com
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