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National Aeronautics and Space Administration·National Aeronautics and Space Administration

to CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

aerospaceactiveONGOING · MOD OF 2018 CONTRACT
WORK BEGAN2018-10-01·LATEST ACTION2026-03-25·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDCONT_AWD_80NM0018F0595_8000_80NM0018D0004_8000
Award description

MARS ODYSSEY: PHASE E 68-6480

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In plain English

Latest obligation on the Mars Odyssey Phase E contract, which operates NASA's orbiter studying Martian geology and subsurface water since 2018.

Sub-sectors
mars-explorationnasa-science-missionongoing-contract-modification
Why this matters

Mars Odyssey is NASA's longest-operating Mars mission; this 2026 obligation extends critical planetary science and informs future human exploration strategy.

Supply-chain signal

Sustains Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory operations and supplier network for spacecraft command, data processing, and instrument maintenance through 2028.

U.S.–China competition angle

U.S. Mars orbital presence and scientific leadership; China's Zhurong rover and orbital assets make sustained U.S. mission continuity strategically important.

Generated by award_classification v2.1.0 via claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 on 2026-05-30. Cost: $0.003082.

Period of performance
Start
2018-10-01
End
2028-09-30
Status
activein 810 days
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