U.S., China May Fly In Space Together—Eventually
Credit: REUTERS/LANDON
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden plans to travel to Beijing next year for potentially historic talks that could lead to the sort of human-spaceflight cooperation with China that already marks the U.S. relationship with Russia. The way there is far from clear, however, and much work remains before U...
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