Next Shuttle mission kicks off fast-paced Station assembly effort

Crew members on the upcoming STS-106 mission will spend 11 or 12 days in orbit cramming in as much work as they can to get the International Space Station ready for its first full-time inhabitants, setting the pace for a relentless Station assembly process that is scheduled to see a record-setting...

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