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Old February 14th 21, 02:12 AM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Space Launch System Program is Finally Slowly Dying

"NASA has switched to the SpaceX Falcon Heavy to launch the first two pieces
of the Gateway lunar outpost in 2024. This will be a $331 million contract and
will use a modified version of the Falcon Heavy. NASA is finally on the path to
getting rid of the launch system waste of over 10% of its budget. NASA is still
ramping up to waste money on an expensive and mostly useless International
Space Station (ISS) in high lunar orbit."

See:

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2021/0...wly-dying.html

 




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