NASA wants $60 million by Friday for Station

NASA and the Russian Space Agency have agreed that the first elements of the International Space Station can be launched as planned in November and December, but only if the U.S. Congress approves a $60 million payment by the end of this week to help Russia finish work on the critical Service Module...

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