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Before it gets to space, a moon buggy will make history by being the first to boogie along an inaugural parade.
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WASHINGTON — The cost of continuing the life of the space shuttle past next year's planned retirement is $3 billion a year plus extending the risk of a deadly accident, NASA's chief said Thursday.
WASHINGTON — The cost of continuing the life of the space shuttle past next year’s planned retirement is $3 billion a year, and it heightens the risk of a deadly accident, NASA’s chief said Thursday.
Thu, Jan 8, 2009 (3:39 p.m.) Before it gets to space, a moon buggy will make history by being the first to boogie along an inaugural parade.
WASHINGTON - The head of NASA says the cost of continuing the life of the space shuttle past next year's planned retirement is $3 billion a year plus extending the risk of a deadly accident.
By By SETH BORENSTEIN -- Before it gets to space, a moon buggy will make history by being the first to boogie along an inaugural parade. NASA will participate in President-elect Barack Obama's inaugural parade with the crew of the latest shuttle mission and a small pressurized rover that is the current design for a mission to the moon in about 12 years. It will be driven by astronaut Michael ...
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