NASA inspector general issues a scathing report on moon effort
Related: Final Report - IG-22-012 - NASA's Management of the Mobile Launcher 2 Contract (NASA OIG)
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Source: Washington Post
NASA inspector general issues a scathing report on moon effort
The cost of the SLS rockets mobile launch tower is expected to be at least $1 billion and be delivered years late
By Christian Davenport
June 9, 2022 at 3:03 p.m. EDT
For years NASA has struggled with ballooning costs of the rocket and spacecraft it wants to use to send astronauts to the moon. Now it has significant problems with an obscure, but vital, piece of hardware used to transport and launch the rocket: a tower of scaffolding known as a mobile launcher.
In a scathing report issued Thursday, NASAs inspector general said that a second version of the mobile launcher, needed to accommodate a taller version of the rocket, is expected to cost at least $1 billion more than two times the original contract value that NASA awarded in 2019. The IG said it would take an additional 2½ years to build.
NASA already has built a mobile launcher for its Space Launch System rocket, at a cost of $668.7 million. That program also suffered enormous cost increases after NASAs Constellation program was canceled, meaning the agency had to redesign the tower to fit a different rocket, the SLS.
But that mobile launch tower will have to be replaced after just three missions because NASA plans to use a different version of the SLS, one with a more powerful upper stage that would extend the rockets height by some 40 feet, for later trips to the moon in its Artemis lunar campaign. The later version of the SLS will be capable of delivering 40 percent more payload to the lunar surface.
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