NASA prepares to ease Russians out of big Station role
NASA spaceflight planners have drafted a $200-300 million plan to build the International Space Station without relying on Russia, which appears to be holding onto its role as the principal U.S. partner in the multinational project by the skin of its teeth. Wilbur C. Trafton, associate administrator...
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