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- Costs to Return Space Shuttle to Flight Remain Question Mark in NASA Hearing.
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- Research articles 2003-09-04
- NASA Confronted with Questions over Future of Space Shuttle Program.
- The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2003-02-24
- NASA Study on Space Shuttle Suggests Handing Responsibility to Private Sector.
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- Research articles 2002-10-18
- NASA Budget Limitations Forced Delays in Needed Space Shuttle Upgrades.
- The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2003-02-25
- NASA Says Much Work Remains to Make Space Shuttle Safer.
- By Gwyneth K. Shaw, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Gwyneth K. Shaw, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- NASA Set to Revamp System, Change Space Shuttle Operation, Management.
- By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2003-08-25
- NASA Studies Three Ways to Improve Space Shuttle's Fuel Tanks.
- By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2003-04-07
- Internal NASA Studies Connect 'Dots' That Point to Space Shuttle Wing Failure.
- By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2003-04-21
- Space Shuttle Columbia's Has Crack Inside Engine, NASA Finds.
- By Gwyneth K. Shaw, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Gwyneth K. Shaw, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2002-07-03
- Facing Budget Ceiling, NASA May Retire Space Shuttle Columbia.
- By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2001-07-12
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- Future Space-Shuttle Crews to Inspect Ship for Damage after Launch.
- By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 4--CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Future space-shuttle crews will inspect their ship for damage on the day after launch with a 58-foot boom attached to the orbiter's robot arm, according to...
- Research articles 2003-08-04
- Palmdale, Calif., Space Shuttle Builders Feel Pain of Columbia Disaster.
- By Wes Smith, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 18--PALMDALE, Calif.--Like all of NASA's space orbiters, the shuttle Columbia had to go through Palmdale and the Antelope Valley to get to outer space. On March 8,...
- Research articles 2003-02-18
- Upcoming Report on Space Shuttle Incident Blames Multiple Factors.
- By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 6--HOUSTON--NASA's poor risk management, questionable policy decisions and constant budget battles were among the root causes of the shuttle Columbia accident, according to an upcoming report by the board ...
- Research articles 2003-06-06
- Ice, Not Insulation, May Have Doomed Columbia Space Shuttle.
- The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 5--NASA officials said Tuesday that they're looking to see whether ice from shuttle Columbia's external fuel tank might have been part of the debris that slammed into the shuttle's left wing. ...
- Research articles 2003-02-05
- Report Confirms that Foam Damaged Wing of Space Shuttle Columbia.
- By Anthony Colarossi, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 27--HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--The Columbia report attributes the physical cause of the disaster to something no one at NASA ever thought could bring down a shuttle: foam insulation covering the spacecraft's...
- Research articles 2003-08-27
- Shuttle manager to resign
- HOUSTON -- The man in charge of NASA's space shuttle program, who was one of the agency's most recognized faces following the destruction of the shuttle Columbia, will soon resign, according to media reports. Ron Dittemore had planned to resign earlier but postponed his departure because of the...
- Research articles 2003-04-21
- NASA eyeing options to keep foam intact
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA is studying three options for a major redesign of an area on the space shuttle's external fuel tank where debris broke loose and struck Columbia during launch. March 26 briefing documents from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration obtained by the Orlando Sentinel...
- Research articles 2003-04-05
- Melbourne, Fla., Tech Institute Sees Influx of European Space Researchers.
- By Scott Powers, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 14--MELBOURNE, Fla.--Finding it less attractive to follow their research at Kennedy Space Center, European space scientists have moved to Florida Institute of Technology to run biology experiments for Thursday's...
- Research articles 2003-01-14
- Questions Arise about Future of International Space Station.
- By Rene Stutzman, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 3--The history of the international space station is one of cost overruns and delays. Now, with the Columbia disaster, its future may be just as grim. NASA...
- Research articles 2003-02-03
- Many Aerospace Companies' Fortunes Linked to Fate of Space Program.
- By Richard Burnett, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 10--Like a satellite carried into orbit atop a rocket, a multibillion-dollar industry rides on the back of NASA's space-shuttle fleet. Much is at stake as the National Aeronautics...
- Research articles 2003-02-10
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