Stations, commerce and probes will mark the 2001 space odyssey

Forget the giant orbiting wheels and tourist-class shuttles of Arthur C. Clarke's dreams. The real 2001 will see the end of one rickety space station - Mir - and Earth's struggle to build and outfit another on a Russian foundation that was once known as "Mir 2." The new International Space Station...

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