The Prudence Reflected By A Human-Spaceflight Study May Serve Obama And The U.S. Well

Credit: DANI SIMMONDS/MORGUEFILE
President Barack Obama’s decision to review NASA’s human-spaceflight planning bears an ominous, here-we-go-again resemblance to attempts by previous presidents to reverse predecessors’ out-of-favor policies. But Obama’s selection of former Lockheed Martin CEO Norman Augustine to head the review...

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