NASA Estimates Find ‘Closing The Gap’ Is Expensive
Flying the space shuttle three times a year through Fiscal 2015 to close the gap in human access to space would cost $13 billion more than NASA is already planning. One option of three more shuttle flights after 2010 would cost an extra $4.5 billion, and still leave a gap of about three years before...
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