U.S., Russian Station planners struggling to stay under budget

Engineers in the U.S. and Russia are struggling to find a way to keep the International Space Station in orbit until the Russian Service Module arrives eight months late to do the job, but without cracking the $2.1 billion-a-year U.S. Station spending cap. Meanwhile, political consensus appears to...

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