NASA-Johnson launches Moscow shuttle as Station travel grows
NASA has started running an airborne shuttle between Houston and Moscow to accommodate the growing steam of engineers and managers working on the International Space Station program. The U.S. space agency has piggybacked on the Pentagon's Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) in a six-month trial to see if...
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