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Hurricane damage could close NASA outposts for more than a week

Houston Chronicle: Damage assessments from Hurricane Ike at NASA's Johnson Space Center continued on Sunday, and a space agency spokesman said it could be late this week or sometime next week before the facility is ready to reopen for normal operations.

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