NASA Contracts Lockheed Martin For Mars Ascent Vehicle

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Key Takeaways:

  • NASA has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract to build the Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV).
  • The MAV is a lightweight rocket designed to carry samples collected by the Perseverance rover from Mars back to Earth.
  • This project is a critical part of NASA's Mars Sample Return program and, if successful, will be the first rocket launched off another planet.
  • The Mars Ascent Vehicle Integrated System (MAVIS) contract is valued at up to $194 million over a six-year period.
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NASA has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract to build a lightweight rocket designed to carry samples from the surface of Mars back Earth. The Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) will be part of the NASA’s Mars Sample Return program, which is working to retrieve rock, sediment and atmospheric samples collected by the agency’s Perseverance rover. If successful, the MAV will become the first rocket launched off of another planet.

“This groundbreaking endeavor is destined to inspire the world when the first robotic round-trip mission retrieves a sample from another planet—a significant step that will ultimately help send the first astronauts to Mars,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “America’s investment in our Mars Sample Return program will fulfill a top priority planetary science goal and demonstrate our commitment to global partnerships, ensuring NASA remains a leader in exploration and discovery.”

The Mars Ascent Vehicle Integrated System (MAVIS) cost-plus-fixed-fee contract is valued at up to $194 million. It is set to begin no later than Feb. 25 and cover six years. The MAV project is managed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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