NASA appears to no longer be shooting for the stars

Sunday, July 18, 2010 - 09:28 in Astronomy & Space

The likely termination of the Constellation moon project points to the constraints on the once ambitious space program that accomplished so much in half a century. In a cavernous structure at NASA's Plum Brook Station near Lake Erie, a concrete chamber five stories high rises from the ground. Its walls are 2 feet thick to withstand the blast of powerful gas-operated horns strong...

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