Losing X-33, Lockheed shifts focus to Space Launch Initiative
Lockheed Martin plans to remain in the race to produce a successor to NASA's aging space shuttle despite losing $356 million on the failed X-33 program. Once perceived the leading contender to replace the space shuttle, the X-33's cost-overruns and poor performance prompted NASA to cancel the...
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