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OTHERS SAY: Keep NASA on the job

Posted: November 27, 2009 at 4:55 a.m.

After almost three decades, NASA’s space shuttle program is nearing the finish line. Atlantis, now docked at the international space station, is scheduled to make its last trip into orbit in May. Barring delays or a change of heart from Congress and the White House, the other two shuttles, Discovery and Endeavor, also will be grounded for good by this time next year.

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Editorial, Pages 21 on 11/27/2009

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