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Constellation program / Shuttle-Derived Launch Vehicle / Spacecraft / Ares I / Crew Exploration Vehicle / Orion / Space exploration / Space Shuttle retirement / NASA / Spaceflight / Human spaceflight / Exploration of the Moon
Date: 2011-10-26 14:41:15
Constellation program
Shuttle-Derived Launch Vehicle
Spacecraft
Ares I
Crew Exploration Vehicle
Orion
Space exploration
Space Shuttle retirement
NASA
Spaceflight
Human spaceflight
Exploration of the Moon

SUSTAINING HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT LEADERSHIP: An AIAA Information Paper ABSTRACT After the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2010 the US and the world’s spaceflight community will be dependent on Russian spacecraft for pil

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