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Science 26 September 1997:
Vol. 277. no. 5334, p. 1920
DOI: 10.1126/science.277.5334.1920b

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NASA:
Station Costs Pinch Other Programs

Andrew Lawler

A growing overrun in the cost of building the space station, combined with a continued threat that Russia may not be able to meet its commitment to provide substantial hardware for the new station, will cost NASA an extra $430 million next year. With additional money unlikely, NASA is looking at ways to trim other parts of its budget, including science.

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