THE SPACE SHUTTLE
Will fly until at least 2012 and could be operational as late as 2025, said Stephen Oswald, NASA's deputy associate administrator for space shuttle. A successor ``could be a combination of expendable launch vehicles and viable reusable launch vehicles,'' he told a ``Cheap Access to Space'' symposium...
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