NASA hopes barter deals can ease near-term Station budget crunch
NASA managers hope they can squeeze through a near-term budget crunch on the Space Station by bartering for hardware with international partners who must use the U.S. Space Shuttle to get to the Station, and work in U.S. modules once they get there. Japan is due to decide by the end of the month...
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