Congress Worries About Haste as NASA Prepares To Fly Again

NASA has already drawn a go-slow warning from key members of Congress as it prepares its plans to get the three surviving space shuttles flying again, reflecting both safety concerns and fears the U.S. space agency doesn't have a clear vision of what it wants to do in space over the long haul...

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