NASA Kills X-33, X-34, Trims Space Station

NASA managers will spend this month tightening the agency's belt to reconcile a flat Bush spending proposal for Fiscal 2002 of $14.5 billion with a $1-billion shortfall in the International Space Station program for the same period. In the process, they will try to protect advanced research on space...

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