ESA, JAXA Developing Small Capsules For ISS Sample Recovery

Both the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japanese Aerospace Research Agency (JAXA) are working on small capsules to bring scientific samples and other high-value cargo back from the International Space Station once the U.S. space shuttle retires in 2010. Without the capacious shuttle cargo bay...

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