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Google announced on Wednesday its new deal with NASA, which
will lead to a lease of a 42.2 acres area of unimproved land, located at NASA’s
Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California. Google plans to build a
massive office and research facility of about 1.2 million square feet.
The lease expands on a 40-year time period, with the possibility
of five ten-year extensions and a number of periodic rent increases. The
initial rent paid by Google will be of $3.66 million a year.
According to Pete Worden, director of NASA Ames, the
agreement represents the beginning of a new era of successful teamwork between
the two companies.
The construction of the facility will require three separate
phases, with the first ending in September 2013, the second in 2018 and the
third by 2022. The project will include numerous offices and research
facilities, several areas for dining, fitness, conferences, child care, parking
and also a set of improvements to aid NASA’s operations.
BBC News quoted Mr. Worden saying that the new campus and
the major expansion of NASA’s Research Park will support the agency’s mission of
leading the nation in its plans for space exploration, future science discoveries
and aeronautics research.
The two companies began their work together back in
September 2005 and the collaboration has led so far to the completion of the
Planetary Content project which develops software needed by scientists to
publish planetary data on the Internet, the maps in Google Moon and also NASA’s
layer in Google Earth.
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