Service Module, Mir may take up U.S. Station science slack
NASA may turn to its Russian partners on the International Space Station for help with its microgravity science program while tight money on the U.S. side of the program hampers the effort, according to the acting head of the U.S. space agency's Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and...
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