NASA Names New Shuttle a Priority

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NASA's top priorities are a replacement for the space shuttle and completing the international space station, and some other programs are being cut or deferred to concentrate the agency's resources, NASA Administrator Michael D. Griffin said Thursday.

'NASA cannot afford to do everything on its plate today,' he told the House Science Committee. Funding priorities required the agency to cancel several programs that 'we either did not need or did not need right now,' Griffin said.

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