Shuttle Replacement Prototype Could Fly in 2008
A prototype of the Crew Launch Vehicle that NASA hopes will take humans on the first step back to the Moon could fly with a dummy upper stage for a Mach 6 escape-system test in 2008, giving the U.S. agency's exploration effort some much-needed visibility. As the agency begins to tighten its focus on...
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