NASA picks five for space transportation studies
NASA has picked five space launch companies to conduct space transportation architecture studies that address how the U.S. space agency will place humans and their cargo in space after the Space Shuttle era ends in 2010. Selected for the one-year study contracts were Boeing Information, Space and...
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