Author: Anna Forrester|| Date Published: May 20, 2016
TYSONS CORNER, VA, May 20, 2016 Frank Culbertson, president of Orbital ATK‘s (NYSE: OA) space systems group, has indicated that the company seeks to use the Cygnus spacecraft as the model for a manned habitat in cislunar space, ExecutiveBiz reported Thursday.
The company said Wednesday Culbertson, who is also an inductee into Executive Mosaic‘s Wash100 for 2016, told a House panel that Cygnus can be utilized as a lunar-orbit outpost for NASA space crews by 2020.
“The experience gained in the cislunar proving ground will lead directly to longer mission durations in deep space and eventually enable a manned mission to Mars, ” Culbertson said in his testimony.
“[In] order to increase stay times in cislunar space and accommodate a range of technology demonstrations and scientific experiments, additional habitation space and consumables are necessary.”
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