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Science 4 July 1997:
Vol. 277. no. 5322, pp. 26 - 27
DOI: 10.1126/science.277.5322.26b

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SPACE STATION:
Accident Clouds U.S. Future on Mir

Andrew Lawler

Supporters of the international space station are waiting to see if the gash ripped in the Mir space station last week, which wrecked the science module that served as living quarters and laboratory for U.S. astronauts, could also disable U.S.–Russian cooperation in space.

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