'Spaceliner 100' seen laying groundwork for $100 per pound to LEO
NASA is gearing up to spend an $80 million congressional windfall on advanced reusable launch vehicle technologies that, taken together, could cut the cost of putting a pound of payload into low-Earth orbit to $100, with comparable increases in crew safety. The VA, HUD and independent agencies...
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