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Six months ago, NASA finished building a brand new $349 million vacuum test chamber鈥攂ut it was no occasion for celebration. The space program it was built for was canceled years ago. This huge structure in Mississippi is now more readily seen as a massive symbol of pork. In the Washington Post today, David A. Fahrenthold writes about the troubled history of the A-3 test stand at the NASA Stennis Space Center. Even after its associated spaceflight program was canceled in 2010, construction on A-3 continued thanks to a sneaky amendment by Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi. And now, NASA will continue to spend $700,000 a year maintaining the unused structure. How did this fester for so long If you ;re familiar with the background of the Orion space capsule, then you ;ll already know the broad outlines of NASA problems. In 2004, NASA had Constellation, a plan to send humans back to the moon and then onto Mars. But Constellation was canceled in 2010, replaced
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