
Lockheed Martin [LMT] on March 12 unveiled its offering for NASA’s second Cargo Resupply Services (CRS-2) program, which could be worth as much as $14 billion.The technologies behind the company’s proposal contain three major elements: a reusable space servicing vehicle called Jupiter; a large, versatile cargo container named the Exoliner; and a robotic arm. The company said its approach to CRS-2 offers NASA extensive cargo capacity, the opportunity to host commercial payloads and also builds a foundation for future deep…