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Problems May Delay Human Moon Landing
Friday, April 04, 2008 - Iddo Genuth
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Uncertain planning and lack of adequate funding may keep an ambitious vision of taking people to the moon and Mars from ever seeing the light of day, according to experts. The Constellation Program, NASA’s eventual replacement for the space shuttle, is in jeopardy, a congressional report says. The program is scheduled to begin by 2015, but the U.S. Government Accountability Office reports it has been hampered by engineering, funding and mechanical issues.    (source: redorbit.com)


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