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Old February 1st 10, 06:19 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Michael Gallagher
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Default Bye-bye Moon program, hello ISS to 2020

On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 07:49:43 -0500, "Jeff Findley"
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..... Rumblings are that Orion isn't dead and that a shuttle derived launch
vehicle (similar to Direct's Jupiter) will still go forward ....


News reports so far today don't say anything about either one. I hope
you're right, but I wouldn't be surprised if you're wrong.


 




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