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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">e space agency now relies on Russian Soyuz rockets and spacecraft to
ferry astronauts to and from the space station until commercial alternatives in
the U.S. become available. NASA hopes that happens by 2017.The agency pays
approximately $63 million per seat on Soyuz flights. But the Liberty system
is designed to be more cost-effective, Rominger said. He did not disclose
the projected price per seat, but did say it will be "significantly
less than what we're paying the Russians today."Partnerships in commercial spaceThe Liberty
system is being built in partnership with Astrium, whose Ariane 5 rocket
has served as Europe's primary booster for launching satellites and spacecraft into
orbit."One of the very exciting aspects of this program is having proven
teams that have really worked on complex programs in various ways together,"
said John Schumacher, CEO of Astrium in North America. "This is the
commercial industry coming together to provide a capability built
ho are in incredibly committed monogamous relationships, same-sex relationships, who are raising
kids together, when I think about those soldiers or airmen or Marines
or sailors who are out there fighting on my behalf and yet
feel constrained, even now that 'don't ask, don't tell' is gone, because
they are not able to commit themselves in a marriage."- President ObamaThe
statement follows days of speculation about his stance. Vice President Biden effectively
touched off those questions when, in a Sunday show interview, he expressed
support for same-sex marriages. Education Secretary Arne Duncan the next day said
he is in favor of the unions. Drawing more attention to the
issue, voters in North Carolina on Tuesday approved a state constitutional amendment
banning gay marriage.Seniors officials told Fox News that Obama was always planning
to come out in favor of same-sex marriage before the election, even
before the Democratic National Convention. But advisers ha
ct here at the first Spacecraft Technology Expo, where thousands of government
and industry officials have gathered to discuss innovative new technologies and the
future of human spaceflight.ATK had already been working on a new private
rocket, called Liberty, which it submitted as a contender in the second
round of NASA's Commercial Crew Development program last year. Ultimately, the Liberty
rocket was not selected to receive funding, but ATK continued development of
the booster under an unfunded Space Act Agreement with NASA. As part
of this arrangement, NASA shares its expertise in designing and testing the
rocket but does not provide money for the project.Now, ATK has unveiled
plans for a complete launch system centered around the Liberty rocket. The
design includes a space capsule to carry passengers to destinations in low-Earth
orbit, such as the International Space Station, said Kent Rominger, vice president
and program manager for Liberty."The goal is t
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