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Questions Arise about Future of International Space Station.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, February, 2003

By Rene Stutzman, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Feb. 3--The history of the international space station is one of cost overruns and delays. Now, with the Columbia disaster, its future may be just as grim.

NASA has grounded its shuttle fleet following the Columbia disaster, meaning that, for now, only Russia is capable of sending a spacecraft to the station.

That's bad news, because its space agency is crippled financially.

In December, agency chief Yuriy Koptev acknowledged Russia's problems at a meeting of space-station partners in Moscow.

His annual budget, he conceded, is 19 times smaller than it was under the Soviet Union in 1989. Russia has 89 satellites in orbit, down from 180...

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