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Monday, November 12, 2012
ISS end near w/o shuttle
New post on AmericaSpace
Preparing for ‘The End’…and a New Beginning
by Ben Evans
Whichever way one looks at the situation, the International Space Station has either already passed - or is approaching - the halfway mark of its existence. Its future beyond 2020 remains unclear, but its potential remains enormous. Photo Credit: NASA
A year or so before The End, the process will begin. Read more of this post
Ben Evans | November 12, 2012 at 6:00 am | Tags: Astronaut, ATV, Boeing, CSA, Dragon, ESA, Exploration, Exploration Gateway, Exploration Gateway Platform, Explore, Human Space Flight, International Space Station, ISS, ISS End-Of-Life Plan, JAXA, Kennedy Space Center, KSC, Lunar, Mars, Moon, NASA, Nauka, Obama, OPSEK, Poisk, Progress, Rassvet, rocket, Rockets, Russian Space Agency, Shuttle, Space, space exploration, space shuttle, SpaceX, Zvezda | Categories: astronaut, ATV, Automated Transfer Vehicle, Ben Evans, Boeing, Commercial, Commercial Space, Dragon, Education, ESA, European Space Agency, Exploration, Human Space Flight, International Space Station, ISS, Japan, JAXA, Kennedy Space Center, KSC, Launch, Mars, Moon, NASA, Russia, Shuttle | URL: http://wp.me/p1YCNG-71B
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