Just before its probe lands on Mars, NASA has chosen three companies to help it get people into low orbit. Boeing Company, Space Exploration Technologies and Sierra Nevada Corporation will share $1.1 billion. They'll develop competing designs for ships to take astronauts to the International Space Station. Until the new spacecraft are built in 2017, the United States will pay the Russian space agency $63 million per astronaut for taxi service.
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