STATION CONFUSION

NASA believes it has whittled its $4.8-billion shortfall on the International Space Station to about $500 million, but that only buys a three-member crew--barely enough to keep the station operating and woefully inadequate for ``world-class science.'' Estimates of how much more it would take to...

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