NASA touts progress but sees tight budget, rising station cost

NASA officials are "looking for efficiencies" as they head into fiscal year 2002 with a relatively flat budget, so they can continue work on the International Space Station Alpha, revamp advanced aeronautics research and continue a program to develop new launch technologies. Some programs will be...

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