A Senate authorization bill would extend the International Space Station to 2032 and force NASA to publish requirements in 60 days, issue a final RFP in 90 days, and sign contracts with at least two commercial station providers within 180 days. The law also bars de‑orbiting the ISS until a commercial low‑Earth‑orbit destination reaches initial operational capability, creating a legal trigger that ties NASA’s schedule to industry readiness.
— The measure operationalizes a rapid public‑to‑private transition in human spaceflight, concentrating industrial winners, altering international coordination (partners must approve the ISS extension), and making Congress an active industrial policy actor in LEO.
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2026.03.06
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Senate authorization bill co‑sponsored by Commerce Committee Chair Ted Cruz; 60/90/180‑day deadlines; ISS lifespan extended to 2032; named companies Axiom, Blue Origin, Vast, Voyager.
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