NASA, Lockheed Martin prepare for sixth Shuttle tank buy
NASA and Lockheed Martin have completed negotiations for $625.6 million worth of material that will go into 60 new external tanks for the Space Shuttle fleet, the sixth lot of the tanks NASA has purchased. All of the tanks in the latest order will be based on aluminum lithium alloy, which saves...
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