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Congressional budget office finds Constellation rocket program over-budget and in trouble

Orlando Sentinel: In the latest blow to NASA's next-generation manned spacecraft, congressional investigators have concluded that the Constellation program is likely to cost $7 billion more than budgeted if it is to fly by its target date of March 2015. Without extra money, it could be delayed by 18 months or more.

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