JSC planners see Shuttle as ride to space for moon, Mars crews
Planners at NASA's Johnson Space Center see the Space Shuttle fleet as a sort of elevator to get future human exploration crews from Earth's surface to orbit, along with some new vehicles they would need to move on to the moon and Mars. Many of the Shuttle upgrades in the works at JSC also would...
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