Goldin concedes seven-month slip likely in first Station launch
Administrator Daniel S. Goldin publicly conceded for the first time yesterday that the first-element launch for the International Space Station is likely to slip about seven months because NASA's Russian partner has not kept its side of the bargain that brought it aboard the orbiting laboratory as a...
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