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Yes, in trouble again. The Russians are late, read busted, and don't have a notion of when the parts will be ready. The project management is in a shambles as a result, schedules are to the wind. National Space Society has as Space Station Petition to reorganize the project in an attempt to save it from the clutches of International idealism. Try going to http://www.nss.org , they sound really really upset.
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I'm sure that NNS is upset, but the real problem is that nobody in the government really cares about having a space station. Rather, the objectives are political and social. ISS is being used as a make-work program to keep Russian rocket and spacecraft designers from going off to Iraq or N. Korea and putting their expertise to use designing missiles. We could probably do better in THAT department by offering all of those people visas to come here. However, once that was done there wouldn't be any reason for the State Dept. to support the idea of a space station at all, and NASA has no constituency compared to, say, farm subsidies. I'm not sure anything would improve.
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