Apr 25 1989

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The Department of Defense (DoD) announced it would phase out its participation in the National Aerospace Plane program, reducing funding for the project by $200 million in fiscal year 1990 and obligating its remaining $100 million contribution to NASA. The National Aerospace Plane was proposed by President Reagan as a hypersonic vehicle that would be capable of taking off from conventional runways and subsequently boosting itself into low-Earth orbit. Total project development costs were estimated at $3.5 billion, of which 80 percent would come from the DoD and 20 percent would be provided by NASA. DoD and NASA had already invested $850 million to develop an X-30 experimental prototype vehicle. (UPI, Apr 25/89)

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