Congress Gives NASA Blank Check for Exploration

Credit: LOCKHEED MARTIN
NASA plans to follow President Bush's Jan. 14 priority list in spending the $16.2 billion in Fiscal 2005 funding it won as Congress gasped its last: Get the space shuttle flying again, restart International Space Station assembly and start work on a Crew Exploration Vehicle to go to the Moon and...

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