ISS assembly resumes, Orion work begins
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Texas - Sept. 11, a dark day in U.S. history, took on a brighter significance as assembly resumed on the long-delayed International Space Station and work started on the space shuttle replacement that may someday take humans back to the moon and on to Mars. While people on...
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