Aerospace & Defense News - Space
AirGuide Business 2010, Feb 15
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New York (AirGuideBusiness - Space News) Feb 15, 2010 Private companies won't take over moon missions. The absence of the U.S. from low-Earth-orbit missions was expected to last only a few years, during the interval between the retirement of the space shuttle program and its replacement with the Constellation program. But President Barack Obama's 2011 budget dropped Constellation and now, for the first time since 1962, the U.S. will have no way to fly humans into space, writes columnist Charles Krauthammer. He argues that private companies will not take over the responsibility because it will be too expensive. Feb 12, 2010
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