Document:

Exhibit 10.6

Consultant's Agreement

 

Agreement ("Agreement"), is made
and entered into on August 25, 2014, between Zero Gravity Solutions, Inc., located at 190 NW Spanish River Blvd., Ste. 101,
Boca Raton, FL 33431 ("Company") and A+ Accounting Services, Inc., acting herein by its President, Lisa Gainsborg,
duly authorized, with current legal address 20931B Via Oleander, Boca Raton, FL 33428 ("Consultant").

 

In consideration of the mutual covenants
set forth herein, Company agrees to engage Consultant and Consultant agrees to perform work (see "Scope of Work") for
the Company, as described herein:

 

1.          SCOPE
OF WORK

 

A.           TITLE;
Accountant

 

B.           Primary
Duties and Functions ("Delivery"); Consultant is hereby engaged by Company to provide duties, services and functions,
as detailed in the "Scope of Work" document attached.

 

·              Duty
of Loyalty and Best Efforts:

Consultant understands that for which they've
been engaged, and agrees to loyalty, good faith, and their best efforts to any and all Delivery, as described herein, and to the
reasonable satisfaction of the Company. Consultant understands they are entitled ONLY to compensation, for Delivery, as set forth
in this Agreement, and agrees to refrain from any action or practice, of any kind whatsoever, which would compete, conflict, impinge
on or interfere with the Company or Company's business, in any way. Consultant further acknowledges they will not engage in any
action, practice or business that may be construed to be a "conflict of interest" with Company, unless previously agreed
to and in writing, and according to the guidelines already set by provisions of Company's signed NDA.

 

D.           Billable
Time;

Consultant understand and agrees that, their Delivery to the
Company may be accomplished at any place or locations,

determined and agreed between the parties, that is conducive
to Delivery as described (Scope of Work).

 

2.          PERFORMANCE
TERMS

 

Based upon representations made to the
Company, by the Consultant of their organization, as well as reasonable expectations of the Company, from the Consultant, the following
performance terms apply: [See attached.]

 

Consultant understands and agrees that
any failure to deliver the "services as described", may result in termination and possibly non-payment for any services
disputed or considered not received; Delivery constitutes a reasonable and substantial condition of this engagement but in no way
guarantees any continued relationship or engagement.

 

3.          COMPENSATION

 

A.           Base
Compensation

Consultant will be compensated $4,000.00
 (gross) per month, payable bi-monthly on the 15th and last business day of each month, pending adequate funding to the Employer,
of "operating" and "running" expenses, and making any and all payments subject to "accrual" for payment
at a later date; Consultant acknowledges and agrees that, said payment may accrue, on a monthly basis, pending said "funding".
This also applies to any EXTRAORDINARY payments.

 

B.           Any
EXTRAORDINARY Payment (EP)

Any EP to which Consultant is
or may become eligible, and following guideline for "accruals" above, will be described separately; any questions relating
to such EP should be directed to the CEO. Any such accrued EP, from Company, MAY be considered a "draw" and MAY be deducted
from any future EP earned. Furthermore, if/when this Agreement between the parties ends or is terminated, any unpaid EP that is/was
"earned" prior to termination, will be paid, after an agreed audit of accrual, and within 60 days of said termination.

 

C.           Expense
Reimbursement

Consultant is entitled to reimbursement
of any/all authorized expenses occurring in performance of their Delivery under this Agreement. To receive reimbursement, Consultant
MUST provide timely and complete "expense reports", with a fully itemized account of all expenditures, along with original
expense receipts. Any amount over the set per diems will require prior written authorization. Expenses will NOT be paid without
completed expense report and original receipts. 

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

4.          MISCELLANEOUS

 

A.           Insurance

 

L          Consultant
is responsible to provide their own health insurance; in the event Consultant's designation changes to "Employee", they
MAY be eligible for Company provided health insurance, after 90 days of engagement as Employee.

ii.          Company
will provide details of their up to date Liability Insurance, a Certificate of which will be provided to Consultant, by request;
Consultant is responsible to provide their OWN Liabiity Insurance, a Certificate of which MUST be provided to Company, upon execution
of this Agreement, and which MUST be updated, each year or when existing Certificate expires as part and parcel of this Agreement.

 

B.           Professional
Licenses and Memberships

Consultant is obligated to maintain
any professional licenses necessary for Delivery as set forth in this Agreement. Consultant is also urged to seek membership in
any associations related to our industry or that of our clientele, at their own expense. At Company's discretion, there MAY be
assistance available toward payment of certain and specific licenses or memberships which Company considers essential to Delivery
in their role.

 

5.          TERMINATION

 

Consultant understands their
engagement is "At Will", and may be terminated at any time and for any reason, permitted by law, with or without cause
and with or without notice.

 

6.          COVENANTS

 

A.           Non-Disclosure
of Trade Secrets, Customer Lists and Other Proprietary Information Refer to NDA signed as part and parcel of engagement
with the Company.

 

B.           Non-Solicitation
and Non-Recruit Covenant

Consultant agrees that, for
a period of 2 years following termination of this Agreement, for any reason whatsoever, they will not solicit customers
or clients of the Company and by agreeing to this covenant, acknowledge that, their contributions to Company are unique to Company's
success; they have significant access to Company's trade secrets and other confidential or proprietary information regarding Company's
customers or clients. Further to B, above, Consultant agrees not to recruit any of Company's staff for the purpose of any outside
business, either during or for a period of 2 years after tenure of their Agreement with Company, and agrees that
any such effort constitutes a violation of this non-solicitation covenant.

 

C.           Non-Compete
Covenant

[Non-compete will be enforced accordingly with the
laws of the state of Florida or that state in which the Employee

performs the main duties of their role; whichever
serves best to protect the Company.]

 

D.           Adherence
to Company's Policies, Procedures, Rules and Regulations

Consultant agrees to, in their
role, adhere to all policies, procedures, rules and regulations set forth by Company, said policies, procedures, rules and regulations
as provided, and/or any other personnel practices or policies of Company. To the extent that our policies, procedures, rules and
regulations conflict with any term of this Agreement, specific terms of this Agreement will prevail.

 

E.           Covenant
to Notify Management of Unlawful Acts or Practices

The Company demonstrates full
compliance with all governmental laws, regulations and ethics code applicable to their profession and Consultant agrees to abide
by such as well as any other rules, regulations, policies and procedures and Consultant agrees to immediately bring any suspected
violations of any such laws, ethics codes, rules, regulations, policies or procedures, directly to Employer for investigation and
appropriate action taken.

 

7.          PROPERTY
RIGHTS

 

A.           Existing
Customers or Clientele of Employee

Company understands that, existing customers and/or
clients of Consultant are the property of Consultant. Consultant

likewise understands and agrees that, and any existing
customers and/or clients of Company are and will remain the property of the Company, and agreement to this clause is part and parcel
to conditions of their engagement with the Company and any violation of this clause may terminate the Agreement and render payment
null and void.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

B.      New
Customers or Clientele Generated While Engaged — INAPPLICABLE

Any
customers and/or clients generated by Consultant pur

bjcct
to both the n

 

C.           Records
and Accounts

All records and accounts maintained during and as part of the
course of engagement are the property of Company, shall

remain current and be maintained on site at Company's main place
of business.

 

D.           Return
upon Termination

Upon termination of this Agreement, Consultant
agree to the immediate return of all Company's property, including, but not limited to, intellectual property, trade secret information,
customer lists, any operating manuals, records and accounts, materials subject to copyright, trademark or patent protection, customer
and Employer information, business documents, reports, keys, passes, computer, laptop, phone, any security devices or other Company
property.

 

E.           Copyrights,
Inventions and Patents

Any copyrights, inventions or patents created
or obtained, whole or in part by Consultant during the course of this Agreement, are considered "works for hire" and
Company property and Consultant hereby assigns all rights and interest in any copyright, invention, patents or other property related
to the business of the Company, to the Company and if working on any patentable material, a separate, written patent assignment
agreement, must be struck between the parties.

 

8.          INDEMNIFICATION
FOR THIRD PARTY CLAIMS

 

Consultant hereby indemnifies, defends,
saves and holds harmless the Company, its shareholders, officers, Directors, and other agents (other than Consultant) from and
against all claims, liabilities, causes of action, damages, judgments, attorneys' fees, court costs, and expenses which arise out
of or are related to the Consultant's performance under this Agreement, failure to Deliver as required, or result from conduct
while engaging in any activity outside the scope of this Agreement, before, during or after the termination of this Agreement.
This obligation of indemnification survives expiration or termination of this Agreement.

 

9.          MEDIATION
AND BINDING ARBITRATION

 

The parties agree first, to mediate and
may then submit to binding arbitration any claims that they may have against each other, of any nature whatsoever, other than those
prohibited by law or for worker's compensation, unemployment or disability benefits, pursuant to the rules of the American Arbitration
Association. Consultant understands, agrees to and will sign the attached "Agreement to Mediate/Arbitrate" as a condition
of engagement.

 

10.         LIMITATION
OF DAMAGES

 

Any remedy Consultant may have for breach
of Agreement related obligation, whether under law or by contract, is limited to equivalent of three (3) months billing where allowed
by law; inclusive of any claims for special, general, compensatory, emotional or punitive damages, or loss of income.

 

11.         ATTORNEYS'
FEES AND COSTS

 

The parties agree that, should any action
be instituted by either party against the other regarding the enforcement of the terms of this agreement, the prevailing party
is entitled to all of its expenses related to such litigation, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys' fees/costs, before
and after judgment.

 

12.         MISCELLANEOUS
PROVISIONS

 

A.           Accuracy
of Representations

Any projections regarding financial status
or potential for growth of the Company are matters of opinion only and do not constitute legally binding representation. Consultant
understands and agrees they have had ample time and opportunity to conduct due diligence of the Company and are satisfied with
the representations that have been made.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

B.           Notices

Any notices required under this Agreement will be
in writing, sent certified mail, return receipt requested, to the principal

place of business of the Company, or to the place
of business of the Consultant, as set forth herein.

 

C.           Entire
Agreement

This document represents the complete and exclusive
statement of agreement between the parties. No other agreements,

covenants, representations or warranties, express
or implied, oral or written, exist.

 

D           The
Effect of Prior Agreements or Understandings

This document supersedes any and all prior Agreements
or understandings between the parties, including letters of intent

or understanding, except for those documents specifically
referred to herein.

 

E.           Modifications

The parties agree that this
writing, along with those Agreements referred to within it, including but not limited to the NDA, comprise the entire Agreement
between the parties. Any modifications to this Agreement may only be in writing and must be signed by the CEO of the Company.

 

F.           Severability
of Agreement

To the extent that any provision hereof is deemed
unenforceable, all remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not be

affected thereby and shall remain in full force and
effect.

 

G.           Waiver
of Breach

The waiver by Company of a breach
of any provision of this Agreement by the Consultant shall not operate as a waiver of any subsequent breach by the Consultant.
No waiver shall be valid unless placed in writing and signed by the CEO of the Company.

 

H.           Ambiguities
Related to Drafting

The parties hereto agree that any ambiguity created
herein will not be construed against the drafter of same.

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

L           Choice
of Law, Jurisdiction and Venue

The parties hereto agree to
be governed by and in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida. Should any claims be brought against Company relating to
terms or conditions of employment, it shall be brought within a court of competent jurisdiction within Palm Beach County.

 

J.            Drug
Free Workplace

The Company maintains a drug-free
work place; Consultant understands, agrees and supports this policy and understands that the Company reserves the right to choose
to keep or terminate any Agreement with any party who deviates from or violates this policy, in support of said policy.

 

K.          Statute of Limitations

Consultant understands and agrees
they have a one year statute of limitation for the filing of any requests for mediation or arbitration, or for any lawsuit related
to this Agreement or the terms and conditions of their engagement. Should any related said claim be filed more than one year subsequent
to Consultant's last day of engagement with and by Company, it is precluded by this provision, regardless of whether the claim
had accrued at that time or not.

 

L.          Attorney
Review

Consultant warrants and represents
that, by executing this Agreement, they've had ample opportunity and have, at their discretion, sought any legal advice desired,
from an attorney of Consultant's choice, so that the terms of this Agreement and their consequences could have been fully read
and explained to Consultant by an attorney, and that they fully understand all of the terms of this Agreement.

 

	A+ Accounting Services, Inc., acting herein by Lisa	 
	Gainsborg, its President, duly authorized	 
	Consultant’s Name (Please Print)	 

  

	 	Consultant’s Signature 	 	Date
	 		 	8/26/14
	 	Company Representative 	 	Date

 

	 	 	 	 
	 	Consultant’s Signature 	 	Date
	 	 	 	8/28/14
	 	Company Representative 	 	Date

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

SCHEDULE A

 

(TO CONSULTING AGREEMENT BETWEEN ZERO
GRAVITY SOLUTIONS, INC.

and A+ ACCOUNTING SERVICES, INC. (Lisa Gainsborg) dated, August 25, 2014)

 

1 D. Scope of Work

 

Any and all accounting related duties as required by a public
corporation including but not limited to, preparation of quarterly financials, franchise tax returns, federal and state tax returns
for all entities, budget planning, financial reports, general advice regarding the structuring of corporate entities, implementation
of accounting systems and network, manufacturing related accounting such as purchase orders and invoices and plan of protocol regarding
billing for manufacturing facilities, year-end review and financial accounting in preparation for yearly audits, other duties as
deemed necessary and relevant to public accounting principles for corporations.

 

2. Performance TermsThis Contract shall expire
three months (3) from effective date. At that time your performance shall be reviewed and ZGSI shall retain your services further
or make an offer of employment to Lisa Gainsborg, individually.Exhibit 10.7

 

NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT

BETWEEN

ZGI, INC

AND

NASA

FOR

UTILIZATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION AS A NATIONAL LAB

 

ARTICLE 1. AUTHORITY AND PARTIES

 

In accordance with The National Aeronautics and Space Act of
1958, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2473 (c)), this Agreement is entered into by The National Aeronautics and Space Administration located
at 300 E Street SW. Washington, DC 20546 (hereinafter referred to as "NASA") and ZGI inc.. having its principal office
at 101 Beachside Drive, Stevensville, MD 21666, (hereinafter referred to as "ZGI" or "Partner"). NASA and Partner
may be individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties."

 

ARTICLE 2. PURPOSE AND NASA'S COMMITMENT

 

NASA plans to operate a share of the U.S. accommodations
on the International Space Station (ISS) as a national laboratory in accordance with the NASA Authorization Act of 2005. To
fulfill this mandate NASA released an announcement entitled the "National Lab Opportunity - Opportunity for the use of
the International Space Station by U.S. Non-Government Entities for Research and Development and Industrial Processing
Purposes." Zero Gravity Inc. responded to that announcement with a proposal to utilize the ISS for space-based on-orbit
cellular science, applied research, and the development of manufacturing processes that will enable high-volume replication
and production of plant, animal, and human cells.

 

To enable research during the ISS assembly phase, ZGI can utilize
the existing NASA Space Act Agreement with Bioserve Space Technologies (Bioserve) for limited launch opportunities. Utilization
of this existing agreement will allow ZGI to demonstrate early proof-of-concept research. If this proof-of concept research is
successful ZGI could proceed with dedicated ZGI capabilities consistent with available space restrictions on the ISS during the
ISS post-assembly phase.

 

ARTICLE 3. RESPONSIBILITIES

 

A. ZGI will use reasonable efforts to:

 

I. Ensure the majority of the research and development conducted
by ZGI has commercial support or applications.

 

2. Maximize the utilization of all flight opportunities made
possible during the assembly phase and made available to ZGI for research and development proof-of-concepts to remove any technical
or research bathers that would inhibit full scale production during the post-assembly complete phase.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

3.  Conduct all flight research and development in accordance
with NASA payload requirements.

 

4.  Provide NASA with Operational Reports* on all payloads
flown under this agreement.

 

5.  Provide NASA with Findings Reports* on the findings from,
the research and development conducted with payloads flown under this agreement.

 

B. NASA will use reasonable efforts to:

 

1.  For Phase
A (remaining ISS assembly phase) provide ZGI manifest opportunities thru the existing agreement with Bioserve Space
Technologies consisting of Commercial Generic BioproceSsing Apparatus Science Inserts (CSIs) on Space Shuttle flights (as
stated in Article 3) for the rerriaining assembly phase of the International Space Station to enable path finder research 41d
development. ZGI is responsible for negotiating directly with Bioserve Space Technologies for available flight opportunities
utilizing Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus Science Inserts (CSIs).

 

For Phase B (post assembly phase) provide ZGI on-orbit manifested
space at NASA's discretion on the ISS. It is anticipated that ZGI will arrange for flight to the ISS through commercial providers
I during Phase B.

 

2.  Provide
ZGI appropriate on-orbit ISS resources to allow ZGI to effectively conduct research and develOpment on the ISS pre- and
post-assembly complete, at NASA's discretion.

 

3.  Work with
ZGI to identify transportation services by communicating with possible vendors that NASA has provided ZGI with a commitment
of on-orbit space allocations. Such communications to be performed at the request of ZGI.

 

4.  Negotiate with
ZGI on terms of access to NASA's inventory of cold stowage systems.

 

ARTICLE
4. SCHEDULE AND MILESTONES

 

The planned major milestones for the activities defined in the
"Responsibilities" clause are as follows:

 

Phase A - Pre-Assembly Complete Proof of Concept - Space
Shuttle Flights

 

Possible launch manifest opportunities for
CSIs through BioServe Space Act Agreement: *Note not all opportunities will be made available to one company.

 

STS-126/ULF2 10/16/08

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

STS-119/15A 12/4/08

STS-127/23/A 3/12/09

STS-128/17A 4/30/09

STS-129/ULF3 8/09

STS-130/19A 10/09

STS-131fULF4 2/10 (contingency logistics flight- not
yet official)

STS-132/20A 4/10

STS-133/ULF5 7/10 (contingency logistics flight- not
yet official)

 

Phase A - Deliverables

 

Description of research objectives for each flight

Operational Reports* - 30 days from flight Completion

Findings Reports* - 365 Days from flight Completion

 

Notification of commercial
development, patents, and products that result from ISS research whenever such accomplishments are documented.

 

Phase B - Post-Assembly Complete - Commercial Launch Providers

 

Launch opportunities are to the responsibility of ZGI.

 

Phase B - Deliverables

 

Description of research objectives for each manifested
payload.

Operational Reports* - 30 days from flight Completion

Findings Reports* - 365 Days from flight Completion

 

Notification of commercial
development, patents, and products that result from ISS research whenever such accomplishments are documented.

 

* Operational Reports shall consist of hardware performance
during operations while conducting the research. It will include details such as anomalies and functional performance to the plans.

 

* Findings Reports shall consist or contain information to report
on the results of the research and the analysis of the samples.

 

ARTICLE 5. FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS 

 

There will be no transfer of funds or other financial obligations
between the Parties under this Agreement and each Party will fund its own participation. All activities under or pursuant to this
Agreement are subject to the availability of funds, and no provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted to require obligation
or payment of funds in violation of the Anti-Deficiency Act, Title 31 U.S.C. § 1341.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

ARTICLE 6. PRIORITY OF USE

 

Any schedule or milestone in this Agreement is estimated based
upon the Parties' current understanding of the projected use of the test facilities and equipment by NASA personnel. In the event
NASA's projected usage changes, Partner shall be given reasonable notice of that change., so that the schedule and milestones may
be adjusted accordingly. The Parties agree that NASA usage of the test facilities, equipment, and personnel shall have priority
over the usage planned in this Agreement. Should a conflict arise, NASA in its sole discretion shall determine whether to exercise
that priority. Likewise, should a conflict arise as between two commercial users, NASA, in its sole discretion, shall determine
the priority as between the two users. This Agreement does not obligate NASA to seek alternative government property or services
under the jurisdiction of NASA at other locations.

 

ARTICLE 7. NONEXCLUSIVITY

 

This Agreement is not exclusive; accordingly, NASA may enter
into similar Agreements for the same or similar purpose with other U.S. private or public entities.

 

ARTICLE 8. LIABILITY AND RISK OF LOSS

 

1.   The objective of this article is to establish
a cross-waiver of liability in the interest of encouraging participation in the exploration, exploitation, and use of outer space
through the International Space Station (ISS). The Parties intend that the cross-waiver of liability be broadly construed to achieve
this objective.

 

2.   For the purposes of this Article;

 

a. The term "Damage" means:

 

(1) Bodily injury to, or other impairment of health
of, or death of, any person;

(ii) Damage to, loss of, or loss of use of any
property;

(iii) Loss of revenue or profits; or

(iv) Other direct, indirect, or consequential
Damage.

 

b. The term "Launch Vehicle" means an object, or any
part thereof, intended for launch, launched from Earth, or returning to Earth which carries Payloads or persons, or both.

 

c. The term "Partner State" includes each Contracting
Party for which the Agreement Among the Government of Canada, Governments of Member States of the European Space Agency, the Government
of Japan, the Government of the Russian Federation, and the Government of the United States of America concerning Cooperation on
the Civil International Space Station (IGA) has entered into force, pursuant to Article 25 of the IGA or pursuant to any successor
Agreement. A Partner State includes its Cooperating Agency. It also includes any entity specified in the Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) between NASA and the Government of Japan to assist the Government of Japan's Cooperating Agency in the implementation of
that MOU.

 

d. The term "Payload" means all property to be flown
or used on or in a Launch Vehicle or the ISS.

 

e. The term "Protected Space Operations" means all
launch or Transfer Vehicle activities, ISS activities, and Payload activities on Earth, in outer space, or in transit between Earth
and outer space in implementation of this Agreement, the IGA, MOUs concluded pursuant to the IGA, and implementing arrangements.
It includes, but is not limited to:

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(i) Research, design, development, test,
manufacture, assembly, integration, operation, or use of launch or Transfix Vehicles, the ISS, Payloads, or instruments, as well
as related support equipment and facilities and services; and

 

(ii) All activities related to ground support,
test, training, simulation, or guidance and control equipment and related facilities or services. "Protected Space Operations"
also includes all activities related to evolution of the ISS, as provided for in Article 14 of the IGA. "Protected Space Operations"
excludes activities on Earth which are conducted on return from the ISS to develop further a Payload's product or process for use
other than for ISS-related activities in implementation of the IGA.

 

f. The term "Related Entity" means:

 

(1) A contractor or subcontractor of a Party or a Partner State
at any tier;

(ii) A user or customer of a Party or a Partner State at any
tier; or

(iii) A contractor or subcontractor of a user or customer of
a Party or a Partner State at any tier. The terms "contractor" and "subcontractor" include suppliers of any
kind.

 

The term "Related Entity" may also apply to a State,
or an agency or institution of a State, having the same relationship to a Partner State as described in paragraphs (2)(0(i) through
(2)(f)(iii) of this article or otherwise engaged in the implementation of Protected Space Operations as defined in paragraph (2)(e)
above.

 

g. The term "Transfer Vehicle" means any vehicle that
operates in space and transfers Payloads or persons or both between two different space objects, between two different locations
on the same space object, or between a space object and the surface of a celestial body. A Transfer Vehicle also includes a vehicle
that departs from and returns to the same location on a space object.

 

3. Cross-waiver of liability:

 

a. Each Party agrees to a cross-waiver of liability pursuant
to which each Party waives all claims against any of the entities or persons listed in paragraphs (3)(a)(i) through (3)(a)(iv)
of this article based on Damage arising out of Protected Space Operations. This cross-waiver shall apply only if the person, entity,
or property causing the Damage is involved in Protected Space Operations and the person, entity, or property damaged is damaged
by virtue of its involvement in Protected Space Operations. The cross-waiver shall apply to any claims for Damage, whatever the
legal basis for such claims, against:

 

(i)  Another Party;

(ii)  A Partner State other than
the United States of America;

(iii)  A Related Entity of any
entity identified in paragraph (3)(a)(i) or (3)(a)(ii) of this article; or

(iv)  The employees of any of
the entities identified in paragraphs (3)(a)(i) through (3)(a)(iii) of this article.

 

b. In addition, each Party shall, by contract or otherwise,
extend the cross-waiver of liability, as set forth in paragraph (3)(a) of this article, to its Related Entities by requiring them,
by contract or otherwise, to:

 

(i)  Waive all claims against
the entities or persons identified in paragraphs (3)(a)(i) through (3)(a)(iv) of this article; and

(ii)  Require that their Related
Entities waive all claims against the entities or persons identified in paragraphs (3)(a)(i) through (3)(a)(iv) of this article.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

c. For avoidance of doubt, this cross-waiver of liability includes
a cross-waiver of claims arising from the Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects, which entered
into force on September 1, 1972, where the person, entity, or property causing the Damage is involved in Protected Space Operations
and the person. entity, or property damaged is damaged by virtue of its involvement in Protected Space Operations.

 

d. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this article, this
cross-waiver of liability shall not be applicable to:

 

(i)  Claims between a Party and
its own Related Entity or between its own Related Entities;

(ii)  Claims made by a natural
person, his/her estate, survivors or subrogees (except when a subrogee is a Party to this Agreement or is otherwise bound by the
terms of this cross-waiver) for bodily injury to, or other impairment of health of, or death of, such person;

(iii)  Claims for Damage caused
by willful misconduct;

(iv)  Intellectual property claims;

(v)  Claims for Damage resulting
from a failure of a Party to extend the cross-waiver of liability to its Related Entities, pursuant to paragraph (3)(b) of this
article; or

(vi)  Claims by a Party arising
out of or relating to another Party's failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

 

e. Nothing in this article shall be construed to create the
basis for a claim or suit where none would otherwise exist.

 

ARTICLE 9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
- DATA RIGHTS 1, General

 

(a)  "Related Entity" as used in this Data Rights
clause, means a contractor, subcontractor, grantee, or other entity having a legal relationship with NASA or Partner that is assigned,
tasked. or contracted with to perform specified NASA or Partner activities under this Agreement.

 

(b)  "Data," as used in this Data Rights clause,
means recorded information, regardless of form, the media on which it may be recorded, or the method of recording. The term includes,
but is not limited to, data of a scientific or technical nature, computer software and documentation thereof, and data comprising
commercial and financial information.

 

(c)  "Proprietary Data," as used in this Data
Rights clause, means Data embodying trade secrets or comprising commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential.

 

(d)  The Data rights set forth herein are applicable
to employees of Partner and employees of any Related Entity of Partner. Partner shall ensure that its employees and employees of
any Related Entity that perform Partner activities under this Agreement are aware of the obligations under this clause and that
all such employees are bound to such obligations.

 

(e)  Data exchanged between NASA and Partner under
this Agreement will be exchanged without restriction as to its disclosure, use, or duplication except as otherwise provided in
this clause.

 

(f)  No preexisting Proprietary Data will be exchanged
between the Parties under this Agreement unless specifically authorized in this clause or in writing by the owner of the Proprietary
Data.

 

(g)  In the event that Data exchanged between NASA
and Partner include a restrictive notice that NASA or Partner deems to be ambiguous or unauthorized, NASA or Partner may notify
the other Party of such condition. Notwithstanding such a notification, as long as the restrictive notice provides an indication
that a restriction on use or disclosure was intended, the Party receiving such Data will treat the Data pursuant to the requirements
of this clause unless otherwise directed in writing by the Party providing such Data.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(h)  Notwithstanding any restriction on use, disclosure,
or reproduction of Data provided in this clause, the Parties will not be restricted in the use, disclosure, or reproduction of
Data provided under this Agreement that:

 

(i)  is publicly available at the time of disclosure
or thereafter becomes publicly available without breach of this Agreement;

 

(ii)  is known to, in the possession of, or developed
by the receiving Party independent of carrying out the receiving Party's responsibilities under this Agreement and independent
of any disclosure of or without reference to, Proprietary Data or otherwise protectable Data hereunder;

 

(iii)  is received from a third party having the right
to disclose such information without restriction; or

 

(iv)  is required to be produced or released by the
receiving Party pursuant to a court order or other legal requirement.

 

(i)  If either NASA or Partner believes that any of
the events or conditions that remove restriction on the use, disclosure, or reproduction of the Data apply, NASA or Partner will
promptly notify the other Party of such belief prior to acting on such belief, and, in any event, will notify the other Party prior
to an unrestricted use, disclosure, or reproduction of such Data.

 

(j)  Disclaimer of Liability: Notwithstanding any
restriction on use, disclosure, or reproduction of Data provided in this clause, NASA will not be restricted in, nor incur any
liability for, the use, disclosure, or reproduction of any Data not identified with a suitable restrictive notice in accordance
with paragraphs 2 and 8 of this clause or of any Data included in Data which Partner has furnished, or is required to furnish to
the U.S. Government without restriction on disclosure and use.

 

(k)  Partner may use the following, or a similar,
restrictive notice as required by paragraphs 2, 7 and 8 of this clause. In addition to identifying Proprietary Data with such a
restrictive notice, Partner should mark each page containing Proprietary Data with the following, or a similar, legend: "Proprietary
Data - use and disclose only in accordance with notice on title or cover page."

 

Proprietary Data Notice

 

These data herein include "Background Data" or "Data
Produced by Partner under a Space Act Agreement" in accordance with the Data Rights provisions under Space Act Agreement and
embody Proprietary Data. In accordance with the Space Act Agreement, NASA will use reasonable efforts to maintain the data in confidence
and limit use, disclosure, and reproduction by NASA and any Related Entity of NASA in accordance with restrictions identified in
the Space Act Agreement.

 

2. Data First Produced by Partner Under this Agreement

 

In the event Data first produced by Partner in carrying out
Partner Responsibilities under this Agreement is furnished to NASA, and Partner considers such Data to be Proprietary Data, and
such Data is identified with a suitable restrictive notice, NASA will use reasonable efforts to maintain the Data in confidence
and such Data will be disclosed and used by NASA and any Related Entity of NASA (under suitable protective conditions) only for
carrying out NASA responsibilities under this Agreement.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

3. Data First Produced by NASA Under this Agreement

 

Except for data disclosing an invention owned by NASA for which
patent protection is being considered, in the event Partner requests that Data first produced by NASA (or any Related Entity of
NASA) in carrying out NASA's responsibilities under this Agreement be maintained in confidence, and to the extent NASA determines
that such Data would be Proprietary Data if it had been obtained from Partner, NASA will mark such Data with a restrictive notice
and will maintain such marked Data in confidence for a period of 2 years after development of the Data, with the express understanding
that during the aforesaid restricted period such marked Data may be disclosed and used (under suitable protective conditions) by
or on behalf of the U.S. Government for U.S. Government purposes only, and thereafter for any purpose whatsoever without restriction
on disclosure and use. Partner agrees not to disclose such marked Data to any third party without NASA's written approval until
the aforesaid restricted period expires.

 

4. Publication of Results

 

Recognizing that section 203 of the National Aeronautics and
Space Act of 1958 (42 U.S.C. § 2473), as amended, requires NASA to provide for the widest practicable and appropriate dissemination
of information concerning its activities and the results thereof, and that the dissemination of the results of NASA activities
is one of the considerations for this Agreement, the Parties agree to coordinate proposed publication of results with each other
in a manner that allows each Party a reasonable amount of time to review and comment on proposed publications.

 

5. Data Disclosing an Invention

 

In the event Data exchanged between NASA and Partner discloses
an invention for which patent protection is being considered, the furnishing Party specifically identifies such Data, and the disclosure
and use of such Data is not otherwise limited or restricted herein, the receiving Party agrees to withhold such Data from public
disclosure for a reasonable time (presumed to be 1 year unless mutually agreed otherwise or unless such information is restricted
for a longer period herein) in order for patent protection to be obtained.

 

6. Data Subject to Export Control

 

Technical data, whether or not specifically
identified or marked, that is subject to the export laws and regulations of the United States and that is provided to Partner under
this Agreement will be treated as such, and will not be further provided to any foreign persons or transmitted outside the United
States without proper U.S. Government authorization, where required.

 

7. Background Data

 

(a) In the event Partner furnishes NASA with Data developed
at private expense (or in the case of state or local government, Data developed at government expense) that existed prior to, or
was produced outside of, this Agreement, and such Data embody Proprietary Data, and such Data is so identified with a suitable
restrictive notice, NASA will use reasonable efforts to maintain the Data in confidence and such Data will be disclosed and used
by NASA and any Related Entity of NASA (under suitable protective conditions) only for carrying out NASA responsibilities under
this Agreement. Upon completion of activities under this Agreement, such Data will be disposed of as requested by Partner.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(b) At the time of execution of this Agreement, the Parties
agree that the following Background Data embodies Proprietary Data that will be provided to NASA: "Not Applicable"

 

8. Handling of Data

 

(a) In the performance of this Agreement, Partner and any Related
Entity of Partner may have access to, be furnished with, or use the following categories of Data:

 

(i)  Proprietary Data of third parties that the U.S.
Government has agreed to handle under protective arrangements; and/or

 

(ii)  U.S. Government Data, the use and dissemination
of which, the U.S. Government intends to control.

 

(b) Data provided by NASA to Partner under the Agreement

 

(i) At the time of execution of this Agreement, the Parties
agree that the following Proprietary Data of third parties will be provided to the Partner with the express understanding that
Partner will use and protect such Data in accordance with this clause:

 

"Not Applicable"

 

(ii) At the time of execution of this Agreement, the Parties
agree that the following U.S. Government Data will be provided to Partner with the express understanding that Partner will use
and protect such U.S. Government Data in accordance with this clause:

 

"Not Applicable"

 

(iii)     At the time of execution
of this Agreement, the Parties agree that the following software and related Data will be provided to Partner under a separate
Software Usage Agreement with the express understanding that Partner will use and protect such related Data in accordance with
this clause. Unless retention of such Data is otherwise authorized under the Software Usage Agreement or Partner has entered into
a license, consistent with 37 C.F.R. Part 404, for software provided under this Agreement, upon completion of activities under
this Agreement, such related Data will be disposed of as instructed by NASA: "Not Applicable"

 

(c) With respect to such Data specifically identified in this
Agreement or specifically marked with a restrictive notice, Partner agrees to:

 

(i) Use„ disclose, or reproduce such Data only to the
extent necessary to perform the work required under this Agreement;

 

(ii) Safeguard such Data from unauthorized use and disclosure;

 

(iii)     Allow access to such Data
only to its employees and any Related Entity that require access for their performance under this Agreement;

 

(iv)     Except as otherwise indicated
in (c)(iii) above, preclude access and disclosure of such Data outside Partner's organization;

 

(v) Notify its employees who may require access to such Data
about the obligations under this clause and ensure that such employees comply with such obligations, and notify its Related Entity
that may require access to such Data about their obligations under this clause; and

 

(vi)     Return or dispose of such
Data, as NASA may direct, when the-Data is no -longer needed for performance under this Agreement.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

9. Oral and visual information

 

If information that Partner considers to be Proprietary Data
is disclosed orally or visually to NASA, NASA will have no duty to limit or restrict, and will not incur any liability for, any
disclosure or use of such information unless: (a) Partner orally informs NASA before initial disclosure that such information is
considered to be Proprietary Data, and (b) Partner reduces such information to tangible, recorded form that is identified and marked
with a suitable restrictive notice as required by paragraphs 2, 7 and 8 above and furnishes the resulting Data to NASA within 10
days after such oral or visual disclosure.

 

10.    Classified Material

 

In the event that access to, acquisition of, or delivery of
classified material is required under this Agreement, the Partner must provide a completed Contract Security Classification Specification
(DD Form 254 or equivalent) to the NASA Point of Contact identified herein. Transmission and access to classified material shall
be in accordance with NASA and U.S Federal Government statutes, regulations, and policies.

 

ARTICLE 10. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
- PATENT AND INVENTION 

RIGHTS 

 

1.  The invention and patent rights set forth herein
are applicable to any employees, contractors, subcontractors, or other entities having a legal relationship with Partner that are
assigned, tasked, or contracted with to perform specified Partner activities under this Agreement. Partner agrees to inform such
employees, contractors, subcontractors, or other entities of the obligations under this clause and to bind them to such obligations.

 

2.  Based on the purpose and scope of this Agreement,
and the responsibilities of the Parties, NASA has made an administrative determination that the provisions of section 305(a) of
the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, as amended (42 U.S.C. § 2457(a)), do not apply to this Agreement. Therefore,
title to inventions made (conceived or first actually reduced to practice) as a result of activities performed under this Agreement
will remain with the respective inventing party(ies). No invention or patent rights are exchanged between or granted by such parties
under this Agreement except that NASA and Partner agree to use reasonable efforts to identify and report to each other any invention
that is believed to have been made jointly by employees of Partner and employees of NASA (including employees of such NASA contractors,
subcontractors, or other entities), and to consult and agree as to the responsibilities and course of action to be taken to establish
and maintain patent protection on such invention and on the terms and conditions of any license or other rights to be exchanged
or granted by or between NASA and Partner.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

ARTICLE 11. USE OF NASA NAME AND NASA
EMBLEMS AND RELEASE OF 

GENERAL INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC 

 

I. NASA Name and Initials

 

Partner agrees the words "National Aeronautics and Space
Administration" and the letters "NASA" will not be used in connection with a product or service in a manner reasonably
calculated to convey any impression that such product or service has the authorization, support, sponsorship, or endorsement of
NASA, which does not, in fact, exist. In addition, with the exception of release of general information in accordance with paragraph
3 below, Partner agrees that any proposed public use of the NASA name or initials (including press releases resulting from activities
conducted under this Agreement and all promotional and advertising use) shall be submitted by Partner in advance to the NASA Assistant
Administrator for Public Affairs or designee ("NASA Public Affairs") for review and approval. Approval by NASA Public
Affairs shall be based on applicable law and policy governing the use of the NASA name and initials.

 

2.   NASA Emblems

 

Use of NASA emblems/devices (i.e., NASA Seal, NASA Insignia,
NASA logotype, NASA Program Identifiers, and the NASA Flag) are governed by 14 C.F.R. Part 1221. Partner agrees that any proposed
use of such emblems/devices shall be submitted for review and approval by NASA Public Affairs in accordance with such regulations.

 

3.   Release of General Information to the Public

 

NASA or Partner may, consistent with Federal law and this Agreement,
release general information regarding its own participation in this Agreement as desired.

 

ARTICLE 12. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

 

Equipment, facilities, technical information, and services provided
by NASA under this Agreement are provided "as is." NASA makes no express or implied warranty as to the condition of such
equipment, facilities, technical information, or services, or as to the condition of any research or information generated under
this Agreement, or as to any products made or developed under or as a result of this Agreement including as a result of the use
of information generated hereunder, or as to the merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of such research, information,
or resulting product, or that the equipment, facilities, technical information, or services provided will accomplish the intended
results or are safe for any purpose including the intended purpose, or that any of the above will not interfere with privately
owned rights of others. Neither the government nor its contractors shall be liable for special, consequential or incidental damages
attributed to such equipment, facilities, technical information, or services provided under this Agreement or such research, information,
or resulting products made or developed under or as a result of this Agreement.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

ARTICLE 13. DISCLAIMER OF ENDORSEMENT

 

NASA does not endorse or sponsor any commercial product, service,
or activity. NASA's participation in this Agreement or supply of equipment, facilities, technical information, or services under
this Agreement does not constitute endorsement by NASA. Partner agrees that nothing in this Agreement will be construed to imply
that NASA authorizes, supports, endorses, or sponsors any product or service of Partner resulting from activities conducted under
this Agreement, regardless of the fact that such product or service may employ NASA-developed technology.

 

ARTICLE 14. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND
REGULATIONS

 

The Parties shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations
including, but not limited to, safety, security, export control, and environmental laws and regulations. Access by Partner to a
NASA facilities or property, or to a NASA Information Technology (IT) system or application, is contingent upon compliance with
NASA security and safety policies and guidelines including, but not limited to, standards on badging, credentials, and facility
and IT system/application access.

 

ARTICLE 15. TERM OF AGREEMENT

 

This Agreement becomes effective upon the date of the last signature
below and shall remain in effect for a period of 5 years from the date of the last signature, with possible options to follow.
The options can be exercised by the request of ZGI and agreement by NASA, which agreement will not be unreasonably withheld. In
considering ZGI's request for exercising the option, NASA will take into account the Agency's current and future plans for facilities
and services that would be impacted by the extension, the extend of ZGI's commercial business including the amount of non federal
funds invested, and other non-federal demands for the same NASA goods and/or services.

 

ARTICLE 16. RIGHT TO TERMINATE

 

Either Party may unilaterally terminate this Agreement by providing
90 calendar days written notice to the other Party.

 

ARTICLE 17. CONTINUING OBLIGATIONS

 

The obligations of the Parties set forth in the provisions,
"Liability and Risk of Loss," "Intellectual Property Rights," shall continue to apply after the expiration
or termination of this Agreement.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

ARTICLE 18. MANAGEMENT POINTS OF CONTACTS

 

The following personnel are designated
as the principal points of contact between the Parties in the performance of this Agreement.

 

Technical Points of Contact

 

	NASA 	Zero Gravity Inc
	Mark Uhran	John Wayne Kennedy
	Assistant Associate Administrator,	President
	International Space Station	101 Beachside Drive
	Mail Suite: 7P39	Stevensville, MD 21666
	300 E Street SW	Phone: 443-249-0100
	Washington, DC 20546	Fax: 443-249-0080
	Phone: 202-358-2233	johnwaynekennedyatlantiebb.net 
	Fax: 202.358.2848	 
	markluhran@nasa.gov 	 
	 	 
	Payload Manager Points of Contact	 
	 	 
	NASA 	 
	William R. Jones 	 
	2101 NASA Parkway 	 
	Houston, TX 77058 	 
	Phone: 281-244-7941 	 
	Fax: 281-244-8958 	 
	william.r.jones@nasa.gov 	 
	 	 
	Business/Administrative Points of Contact	 
	 	 
	NASA 	Zero Gravity Inc
	Jason Crusan	John Wayne Kennedy
	Agreement Manager 	President
	300 E Street SW	101 Beachside Drive
	Washington, DC 20546 	Stevensville, MD 21666
	Phone: 202-358-0635 	Phone: 443-249-0100
	Fax: 202-358-3530 	Fax: 443-249-0080
	jason.c.crusan@nasa.gov 	johnwaynekennedy@atlanticbb.net 

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

ARTICLE 19. DISPUTE RESOLUTION

 

Except as otherwise provided in the article of this Agreement
entitled "Priority of Use," for those activities governed by 37 C.F.R. Part 404 under the article of this Agreement entitled
"Intellectual Property Rights - Invention and Patent Rights," and those situations where a pre-existing statutory or regulatory
system exists (e.g. under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552), all disputes concerning questions of fact or law
arising under this Agreement shall be referred by the claimant in writing to the appropriate person identified as the "Management
Points of Contact (POCs) - Technical Points of Contact. The persons identified as the "Technical Point of Contact" for
NASA and the Partner will consult and attempt to resolve all issues arising from the implementation of this Agreement. If they
are unable to come to agreement on any issue, the dispute will be referred to the supervisors of the POCs, or their designated
representatives, for joint resolution. If the Parties remain unable to resolve the dispute, then the NASA Associate Administrator
for Space Operations or that person's designee will issue a written decision which shall be a final Agency decision for all purposes
including judicial review. Nothing in this section limits or prevents either Party from pursuing any other right or remedy available
by law after exhaustion of administrative remedies.

 

ARTICLE 20. MODIFICATIONS

 

Any modification to this Agreement shall be executed, in writing,
and signed by an authorized representative of NASA and the Partner. Any modification that creates an additional commitment of NASA
resources must be signed by the original NASA signatory authority, or successor, or a higher level NASA official possessing original
or delegated authority to make such a commitment.

 

ARTICLE 21. ASSIGNMENT

 

Neither this Agreement nor any interest arising under it will
be assigned by the Partner or NASA without the express written consent of the officials executing this Agreement.

 

ARTICLE 22. APPLICABLE LAW

 

U.S. Federal law governs this Agreement for all purposes, including,
but not limited to, determining the validity of the Agreement, the meaning of its provisions, and the rights, obligations and remedies
of the Parties.

 

ARTICLE 23. INDEPENDENT RELATIONSHIP

 

This Agreement is not intended to constitute, create, give effect
or otherwise recognize a joint venture, partnership, or formal business organization, or agency agreement of any kind, and the
rights and obligations of the Parties shall be only those expressly set forth herein.

 

ARTICLE 24. LOAN OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY

 

1. In order to further activities set forth in this Agreement,
the Parties acknowledge that NASA shall loan the following Government property to Partner:

 

Any property loan under this agreement will
be included as part of the individual payload plans.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

2. The property listed above (hereinafter referred to as the
"PROPERTY") is not being provided to Partner as a substitute for the purchasing of the same type of property by Partner
under any contract or grant that Partner has, or may have, with a third party. Furthermore, such PROPERTY is not excess to NASA's
requirements and its use is anticipated upon its return to NASA.

 

I In support of this loan the Partner shall:

 

(a)  Install, operate, and maintain
the PROPERTY at Partner's expense;

 

(b)  Furnish all utilities (e.g.,
water, electricity) and operating materials required for the operation of the PROPERTY;

 

(c)  Bear all costs associated
with the use and enjoyment of the PROPERTY under the terms of this Agreement, including but not limited to such costs as packing,
crating, shipping, installing, maintaining, licensing, and operating the PROPERTY;

 

(d)  Transport the PROPERTY in
accordance with good commercial practice;

 

(e)  Acknowledge that the privilege
of using and enjoying the said PROPERTY exists solely by virtue of this Agreement with NASA, the owner of said PROPERTY, and not
as of right;

 

(0 Identify, mark, and record all of the
PROPERTY promptly upon receipt, and maintain such identity so long as it remains in the custody, possession, or control of Partner.

 

(g)  Maintain suitable records
for each item of PROPERTY. As a minimum, such records shall show description, identification number, unit cost, quantity, dates
of receipt, condition upon receipt, and location. Partner shall perform an inventory of the PROPERTY one (I) year from the effective
date of this Agreement, and every year thereafter, if the Agreement is still in effect, and send such inventory report to NASA.
The report shall include a statement validating any requirement to continue the loan. Further, Partner shall provide to NASA upon
reasonable request, records sufficient to disclose the date of inspections, the deficiencies discovered as a result of inspections,
and the maintenance actions performed. This annual report shall be submitted to the following NASA point of contact (POC):

 

[Insert POC Information]

 

(h)  Assume responsibility for
loss or damage to the PROPERTY, reasonable wear and tear excepted and, with the same limitation for wear and tear, agrees to return
the PROPERTY to NASA in as good condition as when received. It is understood that Partner is financially responsible for any damage
to the PROPERTY while it is in the care, custody, and control of Partner, its employees, contractors, subcontractors, agents, or
principal investigators.

 

(i)  Report any loss, damage,
or destruction of PROPERTY to the NASA POC identified above within ten (10) working days from the date of the discovery thereof

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

ARTICLE 25. SIGNATORY AUTHORITY

  

	NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION	 	ZERO GRAVITY INC
	 	 	 	 	 
	BY:	/s/ William H. Gerstenmaier	 	BY:	/s/ John Wayne Kennedy
	William H. Gerstenmaier	 	John Wayne Kennedy
	Associate Administrator	 	President
	for Space Operations	 	101 Beachside Drive
	Mail Suite: 7K39	 	Stevensville, MD 21666
	300 E Street SW	 	 
	Washington, DC 20546	 	 
	 	 	 
	DATE:	27 May 2008	 	DATE:	May 23, 2008

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

AMENDMENT NO 1 to

 

NON-REIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

AND ZGI, INC

FOR UTILIZATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION AS A NATIONAL LAB

 

PURPOSE AND AGENCY COMMITMENT

 

The purpose of this Amendment to Space Act Agreement No. 2449
between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ("NASA") and ZGI, Inc. (Partner), dated May 27, 2008 (the "Agreement"),
is to extend the period of performance under the Agreement sufficient to permit further discussions to facilitates Partner's activities
to support the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory.

 

Accordingly, Article 14 of the Agreement is amended in accordance
with Article 20 of the Agreement as follows:

 

ARTICLE 15. TERM OF AGREEMENT

 

The first sentence of Article 15 is hereby deleted. The following
sentence is added to the beginning of Article 15:

 

This Agreement becomes effective upon the date of the last signature
to the Agreement ("effective date") and shall remain in effect until the completion of all obligations of both Parties
hereto, or August 27, 2013, whichever comes first.

 

	NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION	 	ZGI, Inc.
	 	 	 
	BY:	/s/ William H. Gerstenmaier	 	BY:	/s/ R. Godwin
	 	 	 	 
	William H. Gerstenmaier	 	Name:	R. Godwin
	Associate Administrator	 	 
	for Human Exploration and Operations	 	Title:	CEO
	NASA Headquarters	 	ZGI, Inc.
	 	 	 
	DATE:	10 June 2013	 	DATE:	10 June 2013

 

Amendment 1 to SAA between NASA and ZGI, Inc.

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