Thanks to NASA and UStream if you missed the 17 June public meeting of the Review of US Human Spaceflght Plans committee in Washington DC then you can while away the hours watching the above
VIDEO: Watch Augustine panel 17 June meeting here
by Rob Coppinger | Jun 25, 2009 | Seradata News | 2 comments
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