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![]() After all, if the orbiters are to be retired after ISS completion, no one's yet told me what's going to be used to service it and rotate crews. Obviously a smaller vehicle could do, but it's not here yet, either. You are assuming the current US administration gives a damn WHAT happens to ISS. Current indications are they plan to abandon it. |
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