NASA would spend $1.2 billion to help Russia on Space Station
NASA officials have developed a plan to spend nearly $1.2 billion to help Russia cover its problems on the International Space Station. McGraw-Hill's Aviation Week&Space Technology magazine reports in the Sept. 21 issue that the plan, which still must be approved by the White House and Congress...
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