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Just a thought,
If Shuttle operations end prior to 2010 and the proposed commercial delivery of cargo to ISS doesn't transpire - what happens to MPLM. Indeed even if all goes to plan aren't there agreements in place that gives italy time on the station in exchange for the MPLM - what happens then? A possible solution is to develop a reentry cradle for the MPLM so that it can be launch on an expendable rocket. (I'm thinking a T/Space/Kistler type Corona style reentry system). Now that would be a very handy system and would allow the deletion of several shuttle launches whilst fulfilling international agreements. Nathan |
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