THE 1998 AVIATION WEEK&SPACE TECHNOLOGY AEROSPACE LAUREATES

Photograph: NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin BILL INGALLS/NASA In 1992, the U.S. civil space program had lost much of the luster of its golden years. NASA was taking eight years to develop new spacecraft, and launching just two a year. Congressional auditors found the agency was overrunning...

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