What's Ahead in Aerospace: Shuttle's absence sparking creativity onboard ISS, program manager says

DESPERATE MEASURES: The absence of the space shuttle is causing the International Space Station (ISS) program to find more creative ways of solving problems on orbit, according to ISS Program Manager Bill Gerstenmaier. For example, the crew recently managed to "hotwire" a malfunctioning exercise...

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