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"...all these worlds..." is a blog by David Hitt. It covers space exploration, decent science fiction, humor (by its very nature), and whatever else I happen to find cool. (Formerly "You Must Fight The Bear")
Name: David Hitt About Me: Inspiring the next generation of explorers... See my complete profile
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:: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 ::
American Progress
NASA may be about to move one step closer to having unmanned cargo delivery capability for the International Space Station within the next 3 years. Reports are that NASA is close to signing an agreement with rocket developer Kistler Aerospace Corp. which would lead to a test flight of a reusable unmanned launch vehicle. If the contract is adopted, the first flight could occur within 18 months. The CEO of Kistler is former NASA spaceflight head Dr. George Mueller, the originator of Skylab and the "Father of the Space Shuttle."