Oct 28 2002

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The ISS's international partners made several decisions during a meeting held in Houston, Texas. The meeting's purpose was to discuss the provision of crew return vehicles (CRVs) for the ISS and plans for the station's construction, through 2008. NASA announced that the collaborating space agencies had agreed to a modified launch schedule for components provided by Canada, Japan, and ESA. In addition, they had discussed the possibility of Russia's continuing to provide Soyuz CRVs until NASA had completed the construction of a replacement vehicle. (John Kelly, “International Space Station Partners OK Modified Launch Schedule,” Florida Today (Brevard, FL),29 October 2002.)

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