Todd Halvorson
Florida Today
Congress will hear this week from NASA officials, proponents of commercial crew transportation and independent safety experts. No current NASA astronauts are scheduled to testify Wednesday before the House subcommittee on space and aeronautics.
But documents obtained by FLORIDA TODAY through the Freedom of Information Act show exactly where the actual risk-takers stand.
NASA's Astronaut Office says the next crew launch vehicle should be 10 times safer than the shuttle, which is set for retirement after five more flights.
Florida Today
Congress will hear this week from NASA officials, proponents of commercial crew transportation and independent safety experts. No current NASA astronauts are scheduled to testify Wednesday before the House subcommittee on space and aeronautics.
But documents obtained by FLORIDA TODAY through the Freedom of Information Act show exactly where the actual risk-takers stand.
NASA's Astronaut Office says the next crew launch vehicle should be 10 times safer than the shuttle, which is set for retirement after five more flights.
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