Aunc.1173
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Tue Sep 22 00:32:39 1981
empty space
>From a New York Times News Service article that appeared in the Sunday
Raleigh News and Observer:

       * sources say NASA is asking for $300-$500 million more than
       the $1.6 billion originally projected for the shuttle for 1983.

       * since there will be at best a modest increase in the $6 billion
       budget for 1982, things look bleak.

       * The Halley's comet mission looks unlikely; the Galileo orbiter
       of Jupiter may be delayed past 1985 (partly a technical issue --
       what upper stage should be used?); only the Large Space Telescope
       looks safe.

       * Engineers at the Kennedy Space Center doubt that it will ever
       be possible to refly a shuttle only two weeks after landing.

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