NASA Says $200-Million Cut Will Hurt ISS Crew Expansion
A $200-million cut in its Fiscal 2004 budget request will hamper NASA's work with its international partners to expand the International Space Station crew beyond three, the U.S. space agency complains. In its operating plan for the current fiscal year, NASA says the cut, and an across-the-board...
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