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In article , Dan Foster wrote:
Would it really take that long for Core Complete? Considering that prior to 107, there was apparently some managerial expectation of a significant milestone to happen in February 2003 or around then from my recollection of a CAIB report comment. If you look at http://www.sworld.com.au/steven/spac...e/manifest.txt (not official, but a reasonably good guide) US Core Complete would be STS-120 with Node 2; *International* Core Complete (a slightly different thing) would be STS-135 or -137 (I'm not sure if the cupola's part of ICC or not). Six assembly flights for USCC, another five or six for ICC, and cargo flights in the interim. -- -Andrew Gray |
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