Timing of space shuttle return to flight will depend on wording of accident report
Credit: COLUMBIA ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BOARD
NASA's space shuttle chief, and the head of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB), agree that shuttles probably can start flying again early next year, since the panel's final report will not recommend a major management and "cultural" overhaul in the agency--at least not before return to...
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