NASA picks companies for second-generation RLV risk reduction work
Nine companies will split work in a $15 million NASA effort to start setting requirements for a second-generation reusable launch vehicle as the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center moves toward a 1995 competition for a follow-on to the Space Shuttle fleet. Picked were Orbital Sciences Corp...
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