NASA 'Blending' Funds For Shuttle, Its Replacement To Cover Shortfall

Engineers, technicians and managers on NASA's space shuttle program soon will be working on the shuttle-replacement effort too, as the agency struggles to cover expected but unrealized shuttle-retirement savings. NASA Administrator Michael Griffin estimates it will cost $3-5 billion more to finish...

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