NASA Shifts Strategy On Reusable Launchers
Late 1999 was supposed to be when the U.S. would be ready to make a decision on development of a new reusable launch vehicle that would greatly cut the cost of access to space and ultimately replace the aging space shuttle fleet. Instead, the X-33 flight test vehicle that was to validate single...
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