Houston, we have a difficulty … with NASA.As the hour shuttle Atlantis orbits Earth in the final mission of NASA’s 30-year reusable spacecraft legacy, at least one former astronaut — and six-age shuttle voyager — is lashing outside at the hour agency for what he deems as failures in the overall vision of the shuttle program.”The shuttle did not turn outside like we plotted,” Dr. Tale Musgrave told The Huffington Advertise. “It was going to [glide] 66 times a year and it finished up with about five times a year. It was going to cost $10 million a flight, and two months ago, an independent study showed that it cost $1.2 billion a flight. It was massively fragile, dense to operate and exceedingly perilous.”Glance at More…
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