X-33 Flight Slips Half-Year To December 1999

A five-month delay in the first flight of the NASA/Lockheed Martin X-33 single-stage-to-orbit testbed has refocused attention on the basic question of whether its technologies can really provide an economical, reusable launcher. The X-33 testbed is now scheduled to fly for the first time in December...

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