Go here to download the update that chairman of the Review of US human spaceflight plans committee Norman Augustine gave to the media on 17 July 2009 and go here to hear the question and answer session
AUDIO: Augustine gives review update
by Rob Coppinger | Jul 17, 2009 | Space Shuttle | 0 comments
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