Jim Cast Headquarters, Washington, DC March 30, 1995 (Phone: 202/358-1779) Dom Amatore Marshall Space Flight Center, AL (Phone: 205/544-6533) RELEASE: 95-40 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT SIGNED FOR X-34 NASA and Orbital Sciences Corp., Dulles, VA, have signed a cooperative agreement to jointly develop a small, reusable space booster -- the "X-34" -- which will serve as a test bed to demonstrate reusable launch vehicle technology. The X-34, with potential of becoming a commercial booster, is expected to significantly reduce mission costs for 1,000 to 2,000-pound payloads into low-Earth orbit. Flight tests for the X-34 are planned for late 1997, with launch expected by mid-1998. At that time, technology test bed applications will feed directly into plans for developing a larger, next-generation reusable launch vehicle, the X-33. Cooperative agreements for the X-33 were signed earlier this week. NASA plans to provide $70 million to Orbital Sciences Corp. through Fiscal Year 1999 for X-34 development. Orbital Sciences Corp. will invest at least an equal amount of its funds in the joint endeavor. The goal of the Reusable Launch Vehicle technology program is to enable significant reductions in the cost of access to space, and to promote the creation and delivery of new space services and other activities that will improve U.S. economic competitiveness. The program will implement the National Space Transportation Policy, issued by the White House in 1994, and will accelerate the development of new launch technologies and concepts to contribute to the continuing commercialization of the national space launch industry. NASA's Office of Space Access and Technology, Washington, DC, manages the Reusable Launch Vehicle technology program. The Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, is the host center for the X-34 program. -end- NASA press releases and other information are available automatically by sending an Internet electronic mail message to domo@hq.nasa.gov. In the body of the message (not the subject line) users should type the words "subscribe press-release" (no quotes). The system will reply with a confirmation via E-mail of each subscription. A second automatic message will include additional information on the service. Questions should be directed to (202) 358-4043.