Suborbital Flights For Scientists Planned
The Southwest Research Institute is ready to spend more than $1 million to buy its researchers—including a former NASA associate administrator—tickets on private suborbital human spacecraft so they can tend experiments at the edge of space. And NASA-sponsored researchers may not be far behind. Alan...
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