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NASA officials would like an extra flight in mid-2011, but lawmakers have yet to fund it. Plans for NASA's shuttle replacements also are in flux in Washington, with no firm date on when they might fly or what they might be. Everyone at NASA would prefer having a new rocketship ready to fly before giving up the old. "But the realities are that NASA is on a fixed budget, just like most American families, and without a big infusion of cash, we can only do a couple of things at a time," said Mike Moses, chairman of the prelaunch mission management team. ___ Online: NASA:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/
shuttle/main/index.html
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