NASA Trims MSL Rover To Cover $75-Million Shortfall
NASA will trim some instruments, cap spending on others and change some design elements of its $1.7-billion Mars Science Laboratory Rover to cover a $75-million cost overrun. After managers discovered the shortfall on the 2009 mission during its critical design review in June, the agency’s Science...
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