Shortfall this year could push Station overrun above $1 billion

Design problems that surface in International Space Station elements when NASA begins integrated test and verification of the orbiting facility at Kennedy Space Center could push total program overruns beyond the $1 billion mark, unless the U.S. agency finds some $200 million more in Station funds...

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