GAO finds $3.9 billion in 'nonprime' Space Station cost growth
International Space Station costs associated with science facilities and operations on the ground and in orbit have increased by some $3.9 billion since 1994, with schedule slips and added activities the chief culprits, the General Accounting Office reported. In "Space Station: Russian Commitment...
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