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The future of NASA

USA Today: As the space shuttle prepares for a July 1 launch, NASA's long term future appears to be spinning out of orbit. Traci Watson takes a closer look at the budget and vision constraints facing NASA with its shuttle, space station, and Moon Mars programs, and how they are squeezing the science program in a rush for funds.

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