Composite pressure shells for lunar lander to be studied
NASA is mounting a low-level in-house technology effort to gauge the utility of composite structures as the pressure vessels and other components of future human spacecraft, including the lander the agency hopes to use to return astronauts to the moon by 2020. Administrator Michael Griffin joined...
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