NASA sets $750 million 'placeholder' for follow-on to Shuttle
NASA has set aside $750 million in fiscal year 2000 and beyond as a "placeholder" for its share of a primarily commercial follow-on to the Space Shuttle, Administrator Daniel S. Goldin announced yesterday in releasing a $13.4 billion FY '99 budget that also envisions development of a winged Crew...
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