Development History
The following is an insight into the status of the Cupola Programme at regular intervals since August 1998.
- August 1998
Within an ‘Agreement in Principle’ with NASA, ESA initially agree to produce two Cupolas for the ISS in exchange for the up/down transportation of five European external payloads. Technical specifications are agreed with NASA and the Invitation to tender is released to Industry.
- October 1998
Negotiations between ESA and NASA are successfully concluded in October 1998. Under the subsequent agreement, which is amended the following year, ESA will carry out some enhancements to the European Columbus Laboratory in addition to providing the two Cupolas. In return NASA agree to transport five external European payloads to the ISS as well as providing an additional launch mass allocation of 70kg on the Columbus Laboratory, which is also due to be launched by NASA.
- December 1998
Following the approval of the contract proposal by ESA’s Industrial Policy Committee, Alenia Spazio is chosen as the prime contractor for develop-ment of the Cupola. A ‘Kick-off’ meeting is held in Turin on 9, 10 and 11 December 1998 with representatives of ESA and representatives of Alenia Spazio.
- February 1999
Following successful completion of negotiations, the 20 million euro Cupola contract is signed in Turin on 8 February 1999 between ESA and Alenia Spazio.
- September 1999
Alenia Spazio has finalised and signed all subcontracts for the development of the Cupola and begins coordinating an industrial team of six other European companies.
- December 1999
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